The pagoda style or flared roof eaves along with the bay window on the front make this a unique, but very attractive station. This style of roof was an inexpensive way to add interest to an otherwise common structure and was used by the Rock Island, Frisco and several other railroads. This is a medium size wood combination passenger and freight station. The prototype had exterior walls of lap siding with a wainscot of novelty siding. Structure is based on a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific (Rock Island) Standard Depot but was also found on the Frisco and other railroads. The prototype was located in Gerald, Missouri and has been restored and is still in use today by the city of Gerald.
Kit features laser-cut floor, sub-roof, interior and exterior walls with tab and slot connections. Also includes laser-cut peel-n-stick doors, windows, window glazing and roofing for easy assembly. Peel-n-stick trim comes in one piece for each side of the structure and the bay windows making for a fast and precise application of all the detailed trim work. Also includes signs and cast metal chimney. Guidelines for the roll roofing are etched on the wood sub-roof for easy installation of roofing.
N scale kit dimensions: (structure) 1.80" x 3.60".