*Cornerstone quality with no assembly needed *Instant fun and realism for your railroad *Molded in authentic, multiple colors *Use with any railroad, any era *More time for fun
Cornerstone Series Built-ups fully assembled structures bring railroading realism to your layout in minutes.
TRACKSIDE BUILDINGS THAT SAY "RAILROAD" Used as a group or by themselves, these buildings say "railroad" in any layout, module or diorama scene. They're typical of the designs used by American railroads large and small from the 1880s to the 1970s so they fit any location and era. Plus, the complete sets come in your choice of three realistic color schemes, each featuring light colored walls and dark trim. Easy to add to any layout, they can be used as-is, or quickly and easily weathered to blend with the surrounding scenery.
Perfect for main, branch, shortline or industrial roads, you can use several sets to make your entire line more realistic.
Locomotives, freight cars, passengers cars - sure they're important to running a railroad. But without good track, they won't run at all! The day starts early here in the Speeder Shed, the most important building on the line. Located about every 10 miles along the tracks, these tiny buildings usually stood in the shadows of the interlocking tower or by the depot in small towns. They served as office, materials warehouse and storeroom for the crew who repaired and inspected the tracks. Ready for a good day's work, this assembled HO Scale model features open doors and a platform section to display a nonpowered replica of a Speeder. The models are so realistic, you'll swear you can smell gas and oil! (Matches Yellow Ochre & Brown buildings from set #933-2800, sold separately.)
Cornerstone Series Built-ups fully assembled structures bring railroading realism to your layout in minutes.
TRACKSIDE BUILDINGS THAT SAY "RAILROAD" Used as a group or by themselves, these buildings say "railroad" in any layout, module or diorama scene. They're typical of the designs used by American railroads large and small from the 1880s to the 1970s so they fit any location and era. Plus, the complete sets come in your choice of three realistic color schemes, each featuring light colored walls and dark trim. Easy to add to any layout, they can be used as-is, or quickly and easily weathered to blend with the surrounding scenery.
Perfect for main, branch, shortline or industrial roads, you can use several sets to make your entire line more realistic.
Locomotives, freight cars, passengers cars - sure they're important to running a railroad. But without good track, they won't run at all! The day starts early here in the Speeder Shed, the most important building on the line. Located about every 10 miles along the tracks, these tiny buildings usually stood in the shadows of the interlocking tower or by the depot in small towns. They served as office, materials warehouse and storeroom for the crew who repaired and inspected the tracks. Ready for a good day's work, this assembled HO Scale model features open doors and a platform section to display a nonpowered replica of a Speeder. The models are so realistic, you'll swear you can smell gas and oil! (Matches Yellow Ochre & Brown buildings from set #933-2800, sold separately.)