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AZL February New Releases - Part 2

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11 years 9 months ago #15192 by ztrack
AZL February New Releases - Part 2 was created by ztrack
February 2013 New Release – Part 2

Well pack your bags folks… the baggage cars are here!

The cars feature prototype specific details such as roof and vent configurations as well as distinctive number of windows per door. We are releasing a mix of road names to get started!

Heavy Weight Baggage Cars:



71603-1 PRR Heavyweight Baggage 6004 Clerestory 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00
71603-2 PRR Heavyweight Baggage 6031 Clerestory 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00
71603-3 PRR Heavyweight Baggage 6027 Clerestory 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00



71604-1 SP Heavyweight Baggage 6512 Clerestory 5 windows / 7 Windows - MSRP $53.00
71604-2 SP Heavyweight Baggage 6515 Clerestory 5 windows / 7 Windows - MSRP $53.00
71604-3 SP Heavyweight Baggage 6518 Clerestory 5 windows / 7 Windows - MSRP $53.00



71610-1 B&O Heavyweight Baggage 763 Arched window with utility vents 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00
71610-2 B&O Heavyweight Baggage 767 Arched window with utility vents 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00



71613-7 CN Heavyweight Baggage 8816 Arched roof with Utility vents 3 Windows / 4 Windows - MSRP $53.00
71613-8 CN Heavyweight Baggage 8825 Arched roof with Utility vents 3 Windows / 4 Windows - MSRP $53.00
71613-9 CN Heavyweight Baggage 8819 Arched roof with Utility vents 3 Windows / 4 Windows - MSRP $53.00



71625-1 D&RGW Heavyweight Baggage 745 Arched roof with Utility vents 3 Windows / 5 Windows - MSRP $53.00
- This car is available exclusively through Z Scale Monster.



71629-1 C&O Heavyweight Baggage 271 Clerestory 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00
- This car is available exclusively through Needs Trains.

71629-2 C&O Heavyweight Baggage 280 Clerestory 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00
- This car is available exclusively through Norm’s Train World

71629-3 C&O Heavyweight Baggage 314 Clerestory 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00
- This car is available exclusively through M.B. Klein.



71641-1 CP Heavyweight Baggage 4307 Arched roof with Utility vents 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00
71641-2 CP Heavyweight Baggage 4317 Arched roof with Utility vents 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00
71641-3 CP Heavyweight Baggage 4324 Arched roof with Utility vents 1 Window / 2 Windows - MSRP $53.00

NOW AVAILABLE – BIG BOY SETS:

AZL is excited to announce the release of brass UP Big Boy set with a brass CA-3 caboose road number 3764. Only 30 sets are available; 6 for each road number. Sets will begin shipping February 11th.

17071-1S UP Big Boy 4001 Set - MSRP $2178.00
17071-2S UP Big Boy 4002 Set - MSRP $2178.00
17071-3S UP Big Boy 4006 Set - MSRP $2178.00
17071-4S UP Big Boy 4008 Set - MSRP $2178.00
17071-5S UP Big Boy 4012 Set - MSRP $2178.00

Photos of all new items can be found at: www.americanzline.com/

Rob Kluz
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11 years 9 months ago #15194 by Mr.JA
Replied by Mr.JA on topic Re: AZL February New Releases - Part 2
Outstanding! :woohoo:

It seems 2013 is really going to be an AZL year.

Now... with the release of these baggage cars in road-names that haven't yet showed up in your other AZL announcements... Are we to expect to see these same road-names for the other Pullmans? B)

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11 years 9 months ago #15195 by Kelley
Replied by Kelley on topic Re: AZL February New Releases - Part 2
As far as baggage cars go, and I could be dead wrong on this so correct me please if I am, one could perhaps see a Rio Grande baggage car on a Burlington train rolling into, say Chicago. Depending on the years, and the agreements, baggage/mail cars could be found mixed with other trains. I am just thinking out loud here...

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11 years 9 months ago - 11 years 9 months ago #15197 by Mr.JA
Replied by Mr.JA on topic Re: AZL February New Releases - Part 2
Not really pleased with the dealer exclusive releases... as one of them is a total @$$hat. :angry: I don't understand why anyone buys from him.

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11 years 9 months ago #15198 by markm
Replied by markm on topic Re: AZL February New Releases - Part 2
Kelley,
Now sure about baggage cars, I don't recall seeing any images of mixed baggage or RPO. For the western roads, I have seen PRR & NYC sleepers mixed in with the roads' rolling stock.

Mark

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11 years 9 months ago #15211 by Kelley
Replied by Kelley on topic Re: AZL February New Releases - Part 2
This might be what I was thinking of. www.drgw.org/data/passenger/Expo.htm
Wired exceptions to every rule. I am still thinking i have seen different RPO and Railroad Express Agency cars on different trains. Im mixing apples and oranges and pineapples. If folks are doing early Amtrack I think anything will go.

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11 years 9 months ago #15213 by markm
Replied by markm on topic Re: AZL February New Releases - Part 2
Kelly,
Thanks for reminding me about the Flyer. I hadn't thought about it in some time since until a few weeks ago we didn't have the hardware in Z to do it. I know in that era the WP was doing lend-lease to have enough passenger cars so anything was possible. And while I can't look at my references until I get home, my thought is that the "assigned cars" were like the baggage cars in your link, with the road name with the car number and a common train name. Of course the Pullman were all "Pullman"
I'm still reluctant to think about RPOs on different roads. I've been in a couple and there is considerable customization of pigeon holes, sack locations and and sorting stations to match the route they were running on. Plus they ran to Post Office rules.
Also, a relative worked an RPO between KC MO and Denver. He always spoke of "his car" as if he alway supervised the same car.

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