DSDX 40′ insulated boxcar. Rebuilt 8’2″ plug door version 3 Assembled and decorated
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Used by the Schlitz Brewing Company, these cars transported beer nationwide. More here soon.
HO scale Milwaukee Road 10’6″ x 34′ Class D-3 standard station design. Includes smokejack. Unpainted kit.
This station design has no office, only a waiting room and a freight room.
Note-Shingles are not included to allow the buyer to finish the roof to match the era modeled.
This is a plastic kit, not laser cut wood.
HO scale Milwaukee Road 10’6″ x 34′ Class D-2 standard station design. Includes smokejack. Unpainted kit.
This station design has an office in the center with a passenger waiting room to the left and freight room to the right.
Note-Shingles are not included to allow the buyer to finish the roof to match the era modeled.
This is a plastic kit, not laser …
HO scale Milwaukee Road 10’6″ x 30′ Class D-1 standard station design. Includes smokejack. Unpainted kit.
This station design has only an office and a passenger waiting area.
Note-Shingles are not included to allow the buyer to finish the roof to match the era modeled.
This is a plastic kit, not laser cut wood.
HO scale Milwaukee Road 20’x48′ standard station design. Unpainted kit.
This is a smaller version of the 24’x60′ class A standard design that the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound built in towns that did not require living quarters in the station. As it has a smaller footprint it may fit better on your layout than the larger station, while still having …
Build your own Milwaukee Road Thrall caboose to match a specific prototype by selecting from the options below. As there were many variations of these cars due to modifications throughout their lifetimes, it is impossible to make a stand alone model for each. With our “Build Your Own” option modeling a specific car is much easier.
Note-If ordering more than one …
MILW standard design double outhouse from 1909. Used system wide and could be found at many locations into the 80’s. Described on the original drawings as a depot outhouse with men’s and women’s sides.
Roof is separate piece and is smooth to allow the modeler to apply whatever roofing material they desire to properly model specific prototypes.
Two outhouse kits are included …
MILW standard design outhouse design from 1909. Used system wide and could be found at many locations into the 80’s. Described on the original drawings as a section crew outhouse.
Roof is separate piece and is smooth to allow the modeler to apply whatever roofing material they desire to properly model specific prototypes.
Two outhouse kits are included in package.
MILW standard design double outhouse from 1909. Used system wide and could be found at many locations into the 80’s. Described on the original drawings as a depot outhouse with men’s and women’s sides.
Roof is separate piece and is smooth to allow the modeler to apply whatever roofing material they desire to properly model specific prototypes.
Two outhouse kits are included …
MILW standard design outhouse design from 1909. Used system wide and could be found at many locations into the 80’s. Described on the original drawings as a section crew outhouse.
Roof is separate piece and is smooth to allow the modeler to apply whatever roofing material they desire to properly model specific prototypes.
Two outhouse kits are included in package.
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