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The prototype was built in 1885 for the Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railway busy crossing at the PRR Enola yard. Both railroads later became part of the PRR. Model features a detailed exterior stairway, multi-paned windows and lots of fi ne details. All parts are laser cut to ensure accuracy and ease of assembly. Interlocking walls and bases keep parts aligned. Doors and windows are separate pieces and can be positioned open or closed. Complete instructions are
...more about the GC Laser PRR J Tower - Laser-cut Wood Kit -- FP- 4-1/4''x4-9/16''x5-7/8'' - HO-Scale
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Here's a charming home that will fit right into an established neighborhood. It features laser-etched clapboard siding, dental molding atop the door and front windows and diamond-patterned roof shingles. All parts are laser cut to ensure accuracy a nd ease of assembly. Interlocking walls and bases keep parts aligned. Doors and windows are separate pieces and can be positioned open or closed. Complete instructions are
...more about the GC Laser Apollo Residence - Laser-cut Wood Kit -- 5-5/8 x 5-1/4 x 4-3/8'' - HO-Scale
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One of the most handsome of all Milwaukee Road depots, this elaborate structure was built at the intersection of two routes at Sturtevant, Wisconsin, where it still stands today. The kit features over 400 laser-cut parts, plus 165-laser cut tabbed shingles and roof cap to finish the removable roof. Separate windows, doors, corbels, trim, columns, signs and a host of other details are all included, along with complete illustrated instructions, roof alignment grid and jigs to
...more about the GC Laser Sturtevant, Wisconsin Depot - Laser-cut Wood Kit -- 11-15/16 x 11-15/16 x 4-3/4'' - HO-Scale
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