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               Bluford Shops 
                is proud to announce our fourth new body style in N scale since 
                July. A 2-bay hopper design with offset sides was first proposed 
                in the 1920s and first appeared in the form seen here in 1934. 
                The AAR adopted it as a standard design the following year. The 
                offset design permitted greater interior capacity than a rib side 
                car with the same outside dimensions. It was thought this more 
                than made up for the cars higher cost of construction. The 
                last new 2-bay offset side hoppers were built in 1960. 
              The new 2-Bay 
                Offset Side hopper features a die cast slope sheet-hopper bay-center 
                sill assembly; injection molded plastic sides, ends and hopper 
                doors; fully molded brake tank, valve and air lines; body mounted 
                brake hose detail; load; body mounted magnetically operating knuckle 
                couplers; and Fox Valley Models metal wheel. Each road name will 
                be available in multiple road numbers. 
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