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Walthers Cornerstone Sunrise Feed Mill - Kit

Vendeuse Walthers
Prix ​​régulier 54.95 $ CAD
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Sunrise Feed Mill HO 15-1/8 x 4 x 7-3/4 37.8 x 10 x 19.3cm

The Walthers Cornerstone HO Scale Sunrise Feed Mill is based on a typical grain-handling building used across the continent. Back when America moved by horses instead of horsepower, the local feed mill was an important trackside customer in towns of every size. Here, all types of grains were ground for animal feed and then bagged for easier handling and storage. They're still going strong in areas where livestock and dairy production requires a constant supply of feed. Many of those still in use have been expanded to include multiple modern concrete and steel elevator silos. Others serve suburban customers with pet foods, bird food, lawn and garden supplies and more. This detailed, easy-to-build model is complete with authentic wooden drop siding, a large dust collector for the roof, rail and truck or wagon unloading docks and colorful decals. As shown the finished model measures: 15-1/8 x 4 x 7-3/4" 37.8 x 10 x 19.3cm

Easy-to-build plastic kit

Prototypical drop siding wood walls

Boxcar-height trackside loading doors

Rooftop dust collector

Typical structure used from the early 1900s to the present

Truck and wagon loading dock with awning

Colorful decal signs

Molded in appropriate colors

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Sunrise Feed Mill HO 15-1/8 x 4 x 7-3/4 37.8 x 10 x 19.3cm

The Walthers Cornerstone HO Scale Sunrise Feed Mill is based on a typical grain-handling building used across the continent. Back when America moved by horses instead of horsepower, the local feed mill was an important trackside customer in towns of every size. Here, all types of grains were ground for animal feed and then bagged for easier handling and storage. They're still going strong in areas where livestock and dairy production requires a constant supply of feed. Many of those still in use have been expanded to include multiple modern concrete and steel elevator silos. Others serve suburban customers with pet foods, bird food, lawn and garden supplies and more. This detailed, easy-to-build model is complete with authentic wooden drop siding, a large dust collector for the roof, rail and truck or wagon unloading docks and colorful decals. As shown the finished model measures: 15-1/8 x 4 x 7-3/4" 37.8 x 10 x 19.3cm

Easy-to-build plastic kit

Prototypical drop siding wood walls

Boxcar-height trackside loading doors

Rooftop dust collector

Typical structure used from the early 1900s to the present

Truck and wagon loading dock with awning

Colorful decal signs

Molded in appropriate colors