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$65.00
A small community church. The prototype is still in use in Wyoming. The kit contains laser-cut siding, uncut acetate for glazing, 3D-printed windows, doors, and some trim. Stripwood is also included as trim.
Footprint is about 3″ x 7″
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$55.00
A static HOn3 1870s era steam locomotive. Loosely based on the narrow gauge “Glenbrook” which operated in the Lake Tahoe region. This non-operating locomotive is intended as a background model.
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$55.00 – $60.00Price range: $55.00 through $60.00
Based on a rural Kentucky schoolhouse built in 1887. A basic structure suitable for beginning modellers.
Footprint: 4″ x 6″
Custom etch spacing is available. Select “Other” and add a note with your request at Checkout.
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$55.00 – $60.00Price range: $55.00 through $60.00
Laser-cut wood and 3D printed “rock” foundation, windows, and doors. Uncut acetate sheet included for glazing. Roofing material not included but wooden shake shingles, tarpaper, or corrugated tin would be prototypical. While not based on a specific prototype, the layout is typical of many modest miners cabins in a mining town of the era.
Footprint: 4″ x 5″
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$90.00
An HO scale fully 3D printed model. Relatively simple to assemble, there are some delicate pieces which need to be precisely located and delicately handled. Interior detailing and roofing material are not included.
Footprint: 4″ x 6″
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$75.00 – $85.00Price range: $75.00 through $85.00
A 1910 duplex; now a single-family dwelling. Known as “T” house due to the original structure footprint.
Footprint: 6″ x 8″
Garage Footprint: 2½” x 2½”
Coming Soon – Reservations Accepted
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$60.00
The Pearl Cafe is constructed of laser cut wood and 3D printed trim. Figures and uncut acetate for glazing are included; roofing, and landscaping materials are not included.
Footprint: 5″ x 6″
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$95.00
A kit constructed of laser-cut wood and 3D printed trim. Figures are included.