Pre Fab Sicken Tire Company N Scale

This is the N Scale Sicken Tire Company Pre-Fab Building Kit by Woodland Scenics. This new Pre-Fab Building Kit is perfect to model the center of a busy industrial park. Sicken Tire Company is in full production, working to meet the expanding demand for one of humanity's greatest inventions. White walls, studded snows and retreads roll out by the hundreds.

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Woodland Pre Fab Sicken Tire Company N Scale N Scale Model Railroad Building #pf5204
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$25.39
 
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Features :
  • White walls, studded snows and retreads roll out by the hundreds.
  • Assemble in minutes and ready to paint.
  • Preassembled, architecturally accurate walls.
  • Historically authentic, built-in character.
  • Variety of dry transfer decals.
  • Instructions included.
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Spotlight Review

 
"Layout Structures"
w3158823
Great detail and accessory items. This structure lends itself well to interior and exterior lighting options! Pics to follow!

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Features

  • White walls, studded snows and retreads roll out by the hundreds.
  • Assemble in minutes and ready to paint.
  • Preassembled, architecturally accurate walls.
  • Historically authentic, built-in character.
  • Variety of dry transfer decals.
  • Instructions included.

Specs

  • Scale: N 1/160
  • Size: 3-9/16" X 3-1/8" (90.48mm x 79.37mm)
  • Woodland Product Number: PF5204
  • Walthers Product Number: 785-PF5204

Includes

One N scale Sicken Tire Company Pre-Fab Building Kit


Requirements & Suggestions

  • Assembly
  • Hobby knife
  • Plastic cement
  • Sprue cutters
  • Sandpaper
  • Paint
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Reviews

  
 
"Building and completing"
Russ F (sun city west, az)
Lots of small parts that require patients. Has dry transfer decals and very difficult to put on especially in N-scale. Prefer regular decals. But with time and lots of touch up it looks great on my layout

 
"Best detailed plastic model in a long time"
cj.trainer (Canton, GA)
The main building goes together with 4 pieces, then the fun begins. Instructions say to separate and clean up the detail parts, then stick them on sticky tape for painting. If you do that, number them in order on the tape. I elected to paint them on the trees. The instructions show pictures of the trees with parts numbered. Then I separated and cleaned (and touched up) the parts as I installed them. Plan how carefully how YOU are going to keep track of the part numbers. There are a lot of tiny details. Makes a wonderful project and a nice looking, interesting building. The pegs on the detail parts don't always fit right off the tree. Test fit EVERY part before getting out the glue. There are many opportunities to be a Craftsman with innovative additions. Could become a barrel factory or a brewery with extra barrels included. Best looking plastic model I've made since the Atlas Mayfield Station. The fun work has been left to the builder. Building the model railroad is more fun than running trains around it for me.

 
"Not really a kit in the traditional sense"
mac222mac
This is not really a kit, the building itself is only 2 pieces, you basically just paint things the way you like them, then glue all the details on. You certainly save a lot of money over buying built-ups and you don't need to worry about having all the walls squared up. Anyone who complains about building these had better just hang it up and spend double or triple to buy a built-up. The detail is excellent, the bricks take mortar well, unlike a lot of N scale kits where the etchings are too shallow to hold the mortar. The only downside is the windows are molded in which make it easy to assemble but harder to paint.

Comments

Due to small parts that could cause a choking hazard please kee away from children 3 years of age and younger.

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