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First grain elevator for the O scale market is based on plans found in a 1913 copy of the “Grain Dealers Journal” and referred to as the Northwestern Line Elevator. This small cribbed country elevator, with its ramps leading to the unloading shed, was common around the turn of the century in locations where relatively small amounts of grain or corn were grown. A number of these grain elevators can still be found today, but usually in a greatly altered form.
The relatively compact size of the 1/48 scale rendition of this once common design is the perfect addition to any On3, On30, or O gauge layout with a rural theme dated from the turn of the century through the 1950s. The kit features 100% laser-cut components with famous Peel & Stick and Tab & Slot technology and includes: drive through bay with ramps, office addition, laser-scribed decking, wood handrail, ladder, and simulated metal roofing. For aiding the modeler in decorating this kit, we are also providing a laser-cut lettering stencil and custom printed full color farm industry related signage. The assembled kit measures 17” long with ramps installed x 10” wide x 13” tall.
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