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Hip roof with flared
eaves really sets this depot apart. Medium combination
depot includes loading ramp. Based on a Rock Island standard
design. Other railroads used designs very similar to
this structure.
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Truck
dumps are found in coal mining areas of Appalachia
and anywhere coal, stone, or other minerals are delivered
by truck to be transported by rail.
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Our
first kit and still one of our most popular. Designed
to fit against a backdrop or as a stand-alone model.
A roadside icon, relive the 50's, 60's and 70's with
this kit!
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Two-story
laser-cut railroad station with bay window and one
story freight room. Nice station for your Appalachian
coal town, Western Mining town, Midwest farming community
or any small town.
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Small
board and batten combination depot includes loading
ramp. Based on a Missouri Pacific standard design.
This design was also used on other railroads.
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Large
wooden mine kit based on the Silver King Coalition
Mines building in Park City, Utah. Use for ore, coal
or stone mine. Our largest and most complex kit to
date.
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A
very attractive bay window depot based on a C&O
standard design but would look at home on most railroads.
A great looking station with just the right amount
of decorative trim.
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Our
first laser-cut kit. This is the church kit you need
if you are modeling a small town or country church.
In our humble opinion this looks more like a real
church than any other kit on the market. Not sure
about our kits, read the review of this kit in November
'98 Model Railroader.
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A common
1950's-1990's self service style gas station. Clark
Oil operated over 1350 stations in the Midwest and
Northeastern United States.
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Coal
storage facility for depots and towers. Based on
a C&O Rlwy. prototype, but suitable for any railroad.
Great storage or outbuilding for other scenes too!
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Laser-cut
company house as found in mining towns and timber
camps. Would also make an excellent sharecroppers
house, farm house, hillbilly shanty or housing on
the wrong side of the tracks.
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This
type of eating place has been a roadside icon since
the 1940's and still survives today, serving hamburgers
and ice cream in places where the fast food franchises
have not yet taken over.
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The
once popular cottage type gas station. This kit is
based on a real station that stood along US 66 in
Carthage, Missouri. Use for the 1920's-1980's. Lots
of neat details, signs and a billboard with this
kit.
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Cool
little café kit would be at home in urban areas,
small towns and roadside. Many extras in this kit.
And easy to build too.
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Once
a fixture in every small town, a few general stores
survive in the deepest parts of rural America. False
fronts were nearly a "standard" design for general
stores and our kit also includes a store room built
on the back as was commonly found on these structures.
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Hip
roof with flared eaves really sets this depot apart.
Small combination depot includes loading ramp. Based
on a Rock Island standard design.
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Laser-cut
kit featuring easy construction and nice detail.
Common structure found trackside in big cities and
small towns, on nearly every railroad in the U.S.A.
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Laser-cut
kit featuring easy tab and slot construction. Very
common structure found everywhere in the U.S. from
the 1920's to the present date. This kit is easy
enough for beginners.
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Another
laser-cut kit and another roadside icon. This kit includes
signs for four different roadside businesses. Sure
to be an "attention getter" on your layout or module.
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Scale
house based on a C&O Rlwy. prototype, but suitable
for any railroad. Great storage or outbuilding for
other scenes too!
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Laser-cut
kit featuring easy tab and slot construction. Common
structure found trackside in big cities and small
towns, on nearly every railroad in the U.S. This
kit is easy enough for beginners.
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Shotgun
houses were the "row house" of the South but were
also found in most other parts of the USA too. This
house would also make an excellent company house.
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Octagonal
corn crib for storage ears of corn for livestock
feed. Corn cribs are really great looking structures
that used to be found on nearly every farm.
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Backdrop
structure with foreground quality details and laser
etched parts. Lots of details and character. Many freight
doors for trackside or roadside business.
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