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Shotgun houses are so named because, supposedly, a shotgun fired through the front door would pass straight through the house and out the back door. Rooms were as wide as the house, and had doors that connected straight through. These were typicall y used as low-cost housing for the low-income workers of the South. Many are still in use today, and some have been restored to a level of grandeur that did not exist when they were first built. Kits feature laser-cut basswood,
...more about the B.T.S. Shotgun House Type I - HO-Scale
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This early mobile home fits any layout from the 1930s to the present. Great detail on the ''wrong side of the tracks,'' a home for a hired hand on a farm or anywhere else you can imagine. Includes laser-cut parts, venetian blinds, scale door handle , detail castings, scale screen wire, color awning and
...more about the B.T.S. Junior's Shiner (Old Style Trailer Home) - HO-Scale
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The right size building for any scene, this small structure makes a great out building down on the farm, or it could be any type of industrial shop. A removable roof allows you to show off the full interior framing detail, and any interior details you might want to add. Scale door handles are also included. Color instructions with an exploded view are also
...more about the B.T.S. Pritchard's Barn - HO-Scale
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A great office for any business, this small structure also makes a dandy little house. Kit includes four pewter wall castings and many small details. Laser-cut rafter tails, plus roof and porch parts are included. Full-color instructions provide ad ditional detailing
...more about the B.T.S. Slade's Assay Office - HO-Scale
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When the McCabe Lumber Company outgrew their single stall shed (#464-27450), they built this new two-stall building. Your shortline operations will be right at home in this detailed model which holds locos up to the size of a Westside 3-truck Shay. The building has laser-cut parts for a board-by-board look with far less work. Also includes full interior framing, scale brass door handles, photo-etched hinges, positionable windows and a side shop area. The building can be
...more about the B.T.S. Coyote Draw Engine House -- Narrow Gauge - HO-Scale
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Saloons like this could be found on many western main streets in the 1800s to the 1950s. The kit is complete with laser-cut wood parts, brass door knobs, full-color signs and complete instructions. Small size fits any layout, and the model is desig ned so that it can be kitbashed with Kee's Chinese Laundry (#464-27465) to create a unique
...more about the B.T.S. Red Eye Saloon - HO-Scale
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The local laundry was an essential service in many western and boom towns. The small building fits on just about any layout and is right at home from the 1800s to the 1950s. Kit features laser-cut wood parts, brass door knobs, full-color signs and instructions. Can be easily combined with the Red Eye Saloon (#464-27460) to create a unique
...more about the B.T.S. Kee's Chinese Laundry - HO-Scale
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Whether home to a miner or a fishermans weekend get-away retreat, this small cabin will look great nestled in your scenery. Laser-cut walls feature realistic nail hole detail, also made with the laser. Laser-cut shingles, a brass doorknob and full- color instructions are all
...more about the B.T.S. Clegg's Cabin - HO-Scale
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Maintenance of Way requires the railroad to keep a stockpile of spikes, tie plates, switch stands and other components. Sheds like this were used for that purpose. Kit consists of laser-cut basswood, plywood, and cardstock, tarpaper roofing, positi onable doors, tabbed construction and detail castings. Based on an AT&SF prototype, the footprint is about
...more about the B.T.S. Craftsman Building Kits -- MOW Shed 22 x 29' - HO-Scale
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