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Bridge Billboards for your Layout Railroads once considered bridges as locations to fly the company flag, so many painted them with logos and billboard advertising. These plate-girder bridges are based on those used across the continent and each co mes decorated with period railroad graphics. The layout-ready models also feature nickel-silver Code 100 rail. Code 100 Plate Girder Bridges. CNW (green) (150-70000000). GN (black) (150-70000001). N&W (silver) (150-70000002).
...more about the Atlas Decorated Plate Girder Bridge w/Code 100 Track -- Chicago & North Western - HO-Scale
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A fun way to bring back old memories. Sure to be a conversation piece on your layout. Kit includes screen tower, ticket booth, signs and fences. Components are precolored plastic, ready for quick, easy assembly. Includes three different marquee sig ns and 17 movie signs featuring films from the 1930s to the 1960s. Space-saving design fits against a backdrop or a wall. May also be built as a stand-alone model. Build it with a parking lot and display your HO Scale vehicle
...more about the Blair Line Drive-In Theatre - HO-Scale
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This type of structure was (and still is) a roadside icon all over this country. Beckoning tourists and travelers to stop and see something to tell the folks back home about and maybe spend a few dollars on some priceless souvenirs or fireworks. Th is fun and easy-to-build kit includes one laser-cut wood structure, and full-color signs for four different businesses; Fireworks Stand, Totem Pole Trading Post, Reptile Ranch and Hollywood Wax Museum. Also includes a sheet of
...more about the Blair Line Roadside Tourist Trap (Four Optional Signs) -- 5 x 3-1/4'' 12.5 x 8.1cm - HO-Scale
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This bridge has square post piers that sit on horizontal bottom supports (concrete or stone on the prototype), and is the first bridge kit with laser-cut wood parts. This type of trestle was found on nearly every railroad in North America. Trestle may be built straight or curved and includes laser-cut piers and bulkheads, Micro-Engineering's Bridge Flex Trak, and pre-cut wood parts. Also includes full-scale templates and curve templates to aid in
...more about the Blair Line Pile & Frame Trestle Kit -- Laser-Cut 6'' Wide x 2'' Tall 15 x 5cm - HO-Scale
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Company houses were found in many coal-mining towns and timber camps, where housing was scarce. Employers provided housing of a standard design for workers, and company towns would consist of several of these housing units. This kit would also make an excellent sharecropper's home, hillbilly shanty, or ''house on the wrong side of the
...more about the Blair Line Company House -- 3-1/2 x 2'' 8.7 x 5cm - HO-Scale
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Based on an actual gas station that served drivers on US 66 near Carthage, Missouri, this classic cottage design is typical of filling stations built in many areas during the 1920s and 30s. While the gas station closed in the mid 1980s, the prototy pe is still standing and is home to a pet grooming business. The kit features laser-cut interior and exterior walls, doors, window frames, trim floor, roofing and sign frames. Extra details include the island, gas pumps, chimney,
...more about the Blair Line Ernie's Conoco Station -- 5 x 3.25'' - HO-Scale
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Be sure depots, towers and other facilities have plenty of coal on hand with these storage buildings nearby. Based a C&O standard design that held 10 tons of coal, they're typical of small sheds used on most American railroads. In later years w coal was no longer needed, many were put to work as tool or storage sheds. (You could also use it as a shed on a farm or alongside a small industry.) The kit features laser-cut board & batten walls, door, floor and sub-roof.
...more about the Blair Line Coal Storage House -- 1-3/8 x 1-3/8'' 3.4 x 3.4cm - HO-Scale
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