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Part #: BLT-800 Dubois
House - 3"x 3" x 2¾"

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With their gingerbread trim and ornate decoration the Queen Anne style is what most people imagine when they think of a Victorian house. Houses of this style were built throughout the country between 1880 and WWI. They could be found in towns and cities of all sizes. Many remain today, some lovingly restored to their former glory. The prototype for our kit is located in Livingston Manor, NY. It was built in 1884 for A.P. Dubois, a successful merchant in town. In fact, the Dubois family seemed to own a good chunk of the town between the general mercantile store and a retail coal and oil dealership. They even had a street named after them. Their house was located adjacent to the railroad tracks and across the street from the family store. The house remained the family home for many years. It still stands today, beautifully restored, a survivor from an earlier era.
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$92.99
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$69.75
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Part #: BLT-805 Company House #1 - 1½"x 2¾" x 1¾"

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A basic single family design, this house is the most compact of the group. It features three bedrooms upstairs with a kitchen, dining room and living room downstairs.
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$39.98
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$29.99
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Part #: BLT-806 Company House #2 - 1¾" x 3" x 2"

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A larger single family design, this plan is the designed for a larger family or group. It has four bedrooms upstairs with a kitchen, dining room and living room downstairs.
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$43.98
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$32.99
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Part #: BLT-807 Company House #3 - 1¾" x 3" x 2"

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A two family duplex design, house #3 has housing for two families or groups under one roof. Each half contains three bedrooms upstairs with a large kitchen, a living room and a washroom downstairs. Each half of the house has its own entry.
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Part #: BLT-813 House Under Construction - 2¾" x 2" x 2½"

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Our HO housing boom continues with this unfinished home yet to be completed. The framing is in, the plywood is going on and before long the building will be closed in.
Kit includes wood parts with one piece walls featuring tab-and-slot construction for an easy to build but yet incredibly detailed structure.
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Part #: BLT-838 Row Houses (3) [3 Buildings w/ Optional Parts] - 2½" x 1¾" x 2¼"

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These row houses were found in cities throughout the country. Our models are based on houses in Troy, NY as modeled on the RPI Club's New England, Berkshire & Western layout. The kit includes parts to build one complete building with optional parts so that you can modify it to one of several different versions. Build a whole neighborhood!
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Stock Checks:
Inventory is a fluid commodity. It changes by the
hour (sometimes by the minute). To retain our pricing structure
we maintain stock levels designed to turnover 6 times each
year. We cannot guarantee stock status till we have an order
in hand. All product is subject to prior sale. If we confirm
that we have it, and, while we are waiting for the order
it sells, you would be upset that we did not hold it.
We used to hold items but learned a VERY EXPENSIVE lesson.
When we held items for customers’ orders, the order
never materialized 80%+ of the time. We lost out on
the orders placed while the item was on hold. Also
we wasted staff time that could have been used to pull actual
orders.
Since we are well known for finding older stock the fact
that it may not be on our shelves at this minute does not
mean we can’t get it. So, as we spell out on our terms
pages, we don’t do it anymore. You may, however, call in and we will tell you if the items
are available and if possible attempt to locate what we
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Last Update
By NT
Wednesday, December 28, 2011 12:22 PM
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