The circular sawmill helped open vast tracks of land in the United States. This model is based on an existing sawmill located in Danby, New York. The main building measures approximately 50 scale feet long and 13 scale feet wide. This part of the m ill contains the cable driven carriage, the saw and the ways and track upon which the carriage rides back and forth past the saw. The cable driven carriage is 15 scale feet long and 3 scale feet wide. A side room containing a
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This interesting passenger shelter is based on a prototype from Milton, Pennsylvania, and features a V-roof design instead of the common A-roof. Details include ornate scrollwork, and although Pennsy in origin, this design has been found on the B&a , C&O and Reading lines, to name a few. Provides shelter for 130 scale
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