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Brooklyn Locomotive Works - BLW-PT01 - Trailer, 45 Foot, Pines

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Stock Number BLW-PT01
Original Retail Price $14.95
Brand Brooklyn Locomotive Works
Manufacturer Atlas
Body Style Atlas Vehicle Trailer 45 Foot Pines
Image Provider's Website Link
Prototype Vehicle Trailer, 45 Foot, Pines (Details)
Road or Company Name N/A (Details)
Paint Color(s) Red White and Blue
Print Color(s) Blue
Release Date 2019-01-01
Item Category Vehicles
Model Type Trailer
Model Subtype 45 Foot Pines
Model Variety Semi Box Van
Prototype Region North America
Prototype Era NA Era IV: 2nd Gen Diesel (1958 - 1978)
Scale 1/160
Specific Item Information: Every layout should sport at least one of these beauties. With a large American Flag emblazoned n the side and red safety stripes across the bottom, this is a most colorful and attractive trailer.
Model Information: Pines 45 Foot Semi Box Trailer.
Prototype History: Pines Trailer produced a variety of semi box trailers. During the 1960s the 45 foot dry model was quite popular and many are still in service today.
Road Name History:
No applicable company.
Brand/Importer Information: Brooklyn Locomotive works is a hobby shop that is located in Manalapan, New Jersey. Pete A. Postel founded BLW in 1979. They specialize in N Scale although they claim to cover other scales as well. In addition to serving as a volume discounter with competitive pricing for N Scale hobbyists, Brooklyn Locomotive works also often works with various manufacturers to create their own line of branded special runs. These special runs are usually only available through their retail operation (online or storefront). They also worked for a limited time in the early 1980s as a custom decorator. They bought undecorated kits from Micro-Trains and painstakingly custom painted and decaled a series of cars for collectors.
Item created by: Powderman on 2021-02-17 12:46:26
Last edited by: Alain LM on 2022-04-13 05:41:29


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