| Railroad
Structures
All items are in kit
form and unpainted | Description | Image | MSRP | Our
$ | Part
# | | Picnic
Tables 6 Pack |  | $5.98 | $5.39 | MPP-015N |
| Small Grandstand |  | $12.98 | $11.68 | MPP-020N |
B&O
Office |  | $8.98 | $7.19 | MPP-201N |
| The Universal
Building |  | $19.98 | $17.99 | MPP-202N |
| Rabbit
Hash General Store |  | $27.98 | $25.18 | MPP-203N |
| Sugar
Shack |  | $19.98 | $17.99 | MPP-204N |
| Central
of Georgia Class C Depot This
is a Central of Georgia Standard Class C Depot found throughout the south. With
the help of the Central of Georgia Historical Society, we have produced this kit
from actual company architectural drawings. |  | $23.98 | Discontinued
| MPP-910N |
| C&O
Standard #1 |  | $29.98 | Discontinued
| MPP-941N |
| C&O
Standard #2 |  | $34.98 | Discontinued
| MPP-942N |
| C&O
Standard #3 |  | $24.98 | Discontinued
| MPP-943N |
| C&O
Three Pack Accessory Buildings |  | $17.98 | $16.18 | MPP-944N |
| Quinnimont
Cabin - C&O Prototype Station |  | $44.98 | Discontinued
| MPP-945N |
| PRR
Class A Station The
class "A" passenger and freight station (16'x40') was found in scores
of locations in western Pennsylvania and the nine other states the Pennsy served
in the mid-west. The class "A" station was built between 1887 and 1906.
Dozens of pictures of variations of the class "A" station are available
on the internet. This kit contains laser cut basswood walls, laser cut plywood
roof, trim, and windows. Laser cut slate shingles and injection molded chimney
are also included This kit is also engineered with tab and slot construction along
with many other time saving features. Construction time should take between 6
to 8 hours. Please use photographs to help superdetail this very accurate model.
(Plans and data are supplied by The Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical
Society [PRRT&HS].) |  | $29.98 | Discontinued
| MPP-961N |
| PRR
Section House The
1st class section house (12'-4" x 16'-4") was found in scores of locations
in western Pennsylvania and the nine other stats the Pennsy served in the mid-west.
Taken from tracing 8140, these structures were used for hand cars, track tools,
and as small offices from 1899 to the end of the railroad. Pictures of the 1st
class and other section houses have to be gleaned from the background of photographs,
as few were ever the subject of their own photograph in its entirety. This laser
cut plywood model faithfully follows available tracings and pictures. Construction
time should take between 2 to 3 hours.
|  | $10.98 | $9.88 | MPP-962N |
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