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Features: * Weary travelers will be mighty glad to come across this old hotel. * Structures like this might have served stagecoach, railroad and highway travelers over the years. The style was very common in the US in the early 1900s and similar buildings can also be seen in Canada. The model is based on a prototype in Nebraska. Along with laser-cut construction, peel and stick windows and other details, the model features a covered front balcony with delicate laser-cut trim. Measures 2-1/2 x 6-1/2 x 4-1/2" 6.25 x 16.2 x 11.2 cm.
...more about the American Model Builders Hotel Windsor -- 2-1/2 x 6-1/2 x 4-1/2'' 6.2 x 16.2 x 11.2cm - HO-Scale
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Features: Designed from an old St. Louis tavern located exactly nine miles from the St. Louis City/County line, this building is still standing, although there have been some changes over the years. It is now called the Train Wreck Saloon, features a rear beer garden, complete with an old wood caboose, and is a popular "hot spot." This kit is 100% laser-cut wood with layered, peel-and-stick window and door assembly, "tin"-style roof, corner doors and windows, and two AMB cast-white-metal chimney. Includes full-color signage and front sign board.
...more about the American Model Builders Nine Mile House & Tavern -- 4 x 5 x 4-1/2'' 10 x 12.5 x 11.2cm - HO-Scale
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Features: This is the HO Scale standard Northern Pacific Class A Combination Depot according to plans used by the railroad between 1889 and 1900. This kit can be modified for a Class B Depot by eliminating the waiting room to the left of the bay window, or a Class C Depot by eliminating the waiting room and narrowing the bay to include only two windows. Includes 100% laser-cut wood with pre-cut door and window openings, windows and doors which assemble in layers with peel and stick backing, delicate laser-cut trim, tab shingle strips with peel and stick backing.
...more about the American Model Builders Northern Pacific Class A Depot -- 10-1/2 x 3 x 3-1/2'' - HO-Scale
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Features: * The Baltimore & Ohio, like most major roads, used structures built to a common standard. The standard for the 16' x 40' freight house dates back to at least 1906, but was likely adapted from an earlier design. Built in quantity along the B&O right of way over the years, the structure is quite simple, yet has certain features which elevate it above a plain freight depot giving it a presence and flair all its own. With its elevated wooden dock, single stairway, and above average roof with slate shingles, metal caps, and finials, the design offers a status befitting its position in any town. * HO scale kit #156 features laser-cut parts with Tab & Slot and Peel & S
...more about the American Model Builders Baltimore & Ohio Elevated Freight House (Laser-Cut Wood Kit) -- 7-1/2 x 4 x 3-1/4'' - HO-Scale
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