Soon to be available in O Scale:
http://204.156.4.221/manuals/oldcats/2007DAPBrochure.pdf
http://www.mth-railking.com/"June 13, 2007 - M.T.H. Electric Trains has released its 2007 DealerAppreciation Program (DAP) brochure to M.T.H. Authorized Retailers.Counter copies of the brochure should begin arriving at your localretailer by week's end."As in the past, the 2007 Dealer Appreciation Program features alimited selection of items, each in a specially marked D.A.P.package, that will not appear in any M.T.H. catalog in their DAPconfiguration. To make these limited edition products truly special,we offer each Authorized M.T.H. Retailer only two of these specialpackages."This year's program is headed up by a Norfolk Southern F-7 in therailroad's glossy Executive Train black and white paint scheme. In anod to its heritage, the Norfolk Southern decided in 2006 to replacethe modern engines that hauled its executive train with a set ofvintage diesels. Through an equipment broker, they found a set ofEMD F7's with a long history. The A-units were built in 1952 for theBaltimore & Ohio, while the B-units were originally delivered to theChicago Great Western and the Chicago and North Western. In 1981,the four were rebuilt by Morrison-Knudson for a new career with MARC(Maryland Rail Commuter Service). After being retired a second time,they went to RailCruise America for dinner train service and then tothe Kansas City Southern, which later declared them surplus and sentthem to the equipment broker that sold them to the NS."This time, it looks like the four wandering F-units have apermanent home. In late 2006, they were towed to the NorfolkSouthern's ex-Pennsy shops in Altoona for a full mechanical andcosmetic overhaul. They emerged from Altoona in a paint scheme thatharks back to NS predecessor Southern Railway, but with theThoroughbred, Norfolk Southern's corporate symbol, emblazoned on thenose of each A-unit. Their maiden outing with the company train(minus one A-unit that was not yet finished) was in early April atthe Masters golf tournament, and they have since been spottedthroughout the Norfolk Southern system."