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P/N: 861 Laser Art
Structure Kits - Trackside Structures -- Cannondale Train
Station The
prototype for our kit was built by the New Haven railroad on
its Danbury branch just north of Wilton, CT. It is a classic
small town station design complete with waiting room, baggage
room and operator’s track side bay window. The station still
stands today, although the station building has been converted
into a coffee shop - serving commuters on Metro North in ways
perhaps not intended by the old New Haven!
The
kit features laser cut wood components and peel and stick
trim. Also includes appropriate signs and resin chimney. Dimensions 2 " 1" x
1"

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P/N: 863 Laser Art
Structure Kits - Trackside Structures -- Center Hall (PRR)
Station
The
prototype for our kit was built in 1884 on the old Lewisburg & Tyrone
Railroad, later part of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The station still
exists as a restaurant
today. Our kit is based on the station as it appeared
in the 1940's.
Kit includes appropriate signs. Dimensions
6 1/2" x 2" x 2"
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P/N: 865 Laser Art
Structure Kits - Trackside Structures -- Santa Fe Standard
Station
This
standard Santa Fe station design was used in numerous
locataions on the Santa Fe.
The
kit features laser cut wood components and peel
and stick trim. Also includes appropriate signs and resin
chimney. Dimensions 6" x 2-1/2" x 1-1/2 "

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$47.25 |
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P/N: 868 Laser Art
Structure Kits - Trackside Structures -- Santa Fe "Laura"
Station
This standard Santa Fe station design was used in
numerous locataions on the Santa Fe.
The kit features laser cut wood components and peel
and stick trim. Also includes appropriate signs and resin
chimney.
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P/N: 869 Laser Art
Structure Kits - Trackside Structures -- Santa Fe Ellinor
Tower
This standard Santa Fe interlocking tower design was used in
numerous locations.
The kit features laser cut wood components and peel and stick
trim. Also includes resin chimney.
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P/N: BLT-880 Laser
Art Structure Kits - Trackside Structures Creamery
Prior to the building of
the interstate highway system in the 1950’s the railroads
hauled nearly all of the milk that was consumed in the larger
cities. Local farmers would deliver cans of Bessie’s best
to the local creamery where it would be inspected, stored,
chilled. The cans would be cleaned and returned to the farmer.
The milk would be shipped to the city in railroad-hauled milk
cars.
The prototypes for our kit
was built at Clark’s, near Campbell Hall, NY on the New York,
Ontario & Western. Similar designs could be found throughout
the Northeast. The O&W was unique in that in built many
of its own creameries. As a result they were most likely painted
in the railroad’s colors - a cream/buff wall color with green
trim and red window sashes. Other typical creamery colors
are gray with white trim and all white.
Most creameries were built
before mechanical refrigeration. As a result many were built
with an adjacent icehouse. We also offer a kit of the icehouse
for this creamery.

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P/N: BLT-881 Laser
Art Structure Kits - Trackside Structures Ice House
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P/N: BLT-882
Laser Art Structure Kits - Trackside Structures Meat
Packing Plant
While most people think of
the Midwest for stockpens and slaughter houses, they existed
throughout the country. Although dairy cows tended to end
their careers in processed meat rather than on the grill like
western beef, slaughter houses and packing houses are scattered
around dairy producing areas as well.
The term “packing” refers
to the older practice of packing cuts of meat in salt to preserve
it. With the development of the refrigerator car and the whole
concept of refrigeration in general, most meat was preserved
by keeping it cold. The industry spread country-wide, with
cattle being raised in the mid-west, driven to the great stockyards
of Chicago, St. Louis, or other rail centers. There the cows
were slaughtered and the meat brought east. Thus there were
slaughter houses where the initial processing took place,
and smaller plants where the carcasses were cut into smaller
pieces for retail sale.
A major spotting feature
for any meat plant would be the trackside platform with a
roof and a heavy rail suspended under the roof, a so-called
“beef rail”.
Our meat packing plant is
based on a prototype built by Swift in Burlington, VT and
modeled on the New England, Berkshire & Western railroad
of the Rensselaer Model Railroad Society. Similar buildings
could be seen throughout the Northeast and in other areas
of the country, and the design was not unique to Swift with
similar designs being used by Armour and others. The building
is a classic Greek Revival type with half returns on the front.
The garage annex is most likely an addition to the original
building, built when trucks became more common. Such a plant
would get in whole carcasses in meat reefers specific to the
brand. Butchers in the plant would cut up the carcasses for
retail trade, and from here the finished product would be
shipped out by truck to retail locations.

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| P/N: BLT-883 Laser
Art Structure Kits - Yard Equipment & Facilities 1-Stall
Engine House This classic single stall
engine house will be at home on most layouts, From shortlines
and branches to logging and industrial lines. While typical
of designs throughout the country, the prototype was built
for the Central Vermont. It can provide protection for a variety
of locomotives from moderate sized steam locos to almost any
diesel. In addition to cover for the locomotive this building
also includes a machine shop addition allowing light repairs
to be made on the locomotives. Pictures are of the HO scale
building.
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P/N: BLT-884
Laser Art Structure Kits - Trackside Structures County
Feed
PROFILE
Typical small trackside industrial building that while we
call it a feed store, could be used for any number of different
applications. It is rumored that in the late 1930's and early
40's, the prototype for this building was used as a backdrop
for a number of scenes in at least three or four major Hollywood
motion pictures. However since all the footage shot there
ended up on the cutting room floor, no proof of this actually
exists today. Our kit comes complete with printed signs for
County Feed.

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$36.98 |
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P/N: BLT-885
Laser Art Structure Kits - Trackside Structures Caldwell
Tool & Die
PROFILE
Another typical trackside industry, this patterened after a
shop owned by an excentric machinist with a real interest in
unique motorcars and the habbit of spending hours talking your
ear off about them. In order to model a true representation
of the actual prototype, there should probably be a couple of
British roadsters in pieces around the yard. Figures and vehicles
not included but highly encouraged.

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P/N: 886 Laser
Art Structure Kits - Trackside Structures -- Flour Mill
This kit is right at home along that siding on any
layout and could easily be used to represent a number of
other industrial uses as well.

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P/N: BLT-889 Laser
Art Structure Kits - Trackside Structures - The
Grain Elevator
This
classic trackside industry is perfect for any layout.
Included are the grain elavator/loader, loading shed
and small ofiice and store room.
Dimensions - 2 "x 2 1/2 "x 3 1/2"

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P/N: BLT-892 Laser
Art Structure Kits - Trackside Structures - Nickels
Milling & Feed
PROFILE
Nickel's Feed is another classic
trackside industry perfect for any layout. This building can
be used as a feed mill or any number of other light industries.
Kit includes laser cut wood
siding, peel-and-stick trim, laser cut shingles, appropriate
signs and complete instructions including weathering tips.
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P/N: BLT-893 Laser
Art Structure Kits - Trackside Structures - Valley Fuel
PROFILE
The
Valley Fuel Company has been in business for many years
service servicing the
needs of local farmersand
residents by keeping
them supplied with fuel.
This structure is typical of many found throughout the country
with a canopied trackside
loading dock along one side and two coal silos at one end. It'll
add interest to any siding and is an ideal destination for
coal hoppers, box cars and tank cars.
Kit
includes laser cut wood siding, peel-and-stick trim,
laser cut shingles,
appropriate signs and complete instructions including weathering
tips.
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P/N: BLT-894 Laser
Art Structure Kits - Commercial Buildings -- Crosby Coal & Feed
Crosby's
Coal was located in Danby, VT. on the Rutland Railroad. Built
in 1914 the building still stands today. Similar coal dealers
could be found throughout the country. Hopper loads of coal
would be unloaded into the coal bins from which the coal
would be sold to local homes and buisinesses. Kit
inlcuded pre-cut wood parts with one-piece resin foundation,
decal signs and more!
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