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Creek, MO 65052, has added the Mu- nicipal Building to its N scale Built & Ready Landmark Structures. This city hall and police station offers great de- tail with window shades, propane tank, electric meter awnings, exterior signs, drainage spouts and roof top duct work. Set also includes four fig- ures and a red metal cannon. The price is $69.99. Kato U.S.A., Inc., 100 Remington
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This laser cut, highly-detailed, craftsman kit is an exact replica of the coaling facility built in the early part of this century and is still in use today.
KIT HIGHLIGHTS
Precut textured timbers Northeastern Scale Lumber Many original castings and photo engraved components
Tichy windows and doors
Highly-detailed hydrocal castings Full color detailed instruction manual Building size 40” x 7” but can be modified to meet your space requirements Self stick shingles
Building sign stencil can be modified to your railroad name
Coal structure has a fully detailed interior Vehicles and figures not included
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