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Subject: 
MTW-1004 Custom Drop Center Flatcar model now available
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Date: 
Thu, 18 Apr 2002 23:06:38 GMT
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I am very pleased to announce that Milton Train Works(tm) has added a
new freight car model to the product line. You may have seen inklings of it
in pictures posted by NELUG from the recent NETCA show.

This unit, MTW-1004-by is a drop center flat car, and features an oversize
load. Similar in intent to the Lionel(r) Transformer Car, in some respects,
it differs in that it has adjustable rigging. It's heavily Technic(tm), far
more so than any of my other models. I had lots of fun designing it and I'm
sure you'll enjoy building it too.

As always, each unit will come with an individually signed and numbered
Certificate of Authenticity as well as handsome bound instructions.

The initial unit is up for auction on eBay(r) as we speak:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1723903599
as a 7 day auction. Remember, there will be others available, but if you
want unit 1, you will have to win this auction to get it.

The color scheme I chose is blue with a yellow load, which I think is pretty
sharp. The transformer load clearly wildly exceeds the standard loading gauge.

I will be adding inventory to my BrickLink(tm) store
http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=lar very soon.

As is now customary for Milton Train Works offering, I will set a price for
the units at the store, refund if I end up finalising for less, and honor
the lower price for preorders if I end up finalising for more.

My thinking is initial pricing will be somewhere in the 80-110 range.

You can read about the model on its own page here:
http://www.miltontrainworks.com/item_info_1004.html#MTW-1004-by

Enjoy.

Larry Pieniazek
Bricksmith(tm), Guild of Bricksmiths(tm)
www.bricksmiths.com
www.miltontrainworks.com



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