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Features: * Serving the Nickel Plate Road west of Bellevue, Ohio, at Green Springs Junction this station was in use until 1972. Over the years, the original building was modified with two large doors; one was installed for the baggage room, and the other at the front of the depot where space was provided to store a handcar. * Kit consists of laser-cut basswood, plywood, and cardstock, self-adhesive shingles and window sashes, detail castings, and loads of character. The doors are positionable, and floor and interior partitions are included. Tabbed construction provides fast and easy assembly.
...more about the B.T.S. Green Springs Depot Laser-Cut Wood Kit (Nickel Plate Prototype) -- Scale 26 x 52' - HO-Scale
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Features: Kit consists of laser-cut basswood and plywood, individual battens, adhesive-backed rolled roofing, and while the photo shows rolled roofing on the cabin, the kit contains enough scale corrugated material to cover both the cabin and the porch - your choice. The tabbed construction provides for easy assembly.
...more about the B.T.S. Greeley's Place - HO-Scale
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Features: * 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 typically 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, plywood, and cardstock, metal roofing, detail castings, and loads of character. The windows and doors are positionable; window sashes are self-adhesive wood to make glazing much easier. Footp
...more about the B.T.S. Shotgun House Type I - HO-Scale
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