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Are you referring to the Ameritowne series?  I have quite a few of them and none came assembled. They are however pretty easy to assembled. I used Roberts brick and mortar formula for making the brick look more real and I painted teh windows and doors as applicable. I used canopy glue to cement in the windows since it dries clear. Hope this helps.brick and mortar

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Guys....our line of buildings ship out of Mr. Muffins trains warehouse.  We once offered them assembled under the "Ameri-Builts" name but the model maker/artist had a health issue and has not been in contact with any update to let us know if she can start offering her services again.  So....officially from OGR, we do not currently offer them assembled.  If there is someone in the Indianapolis area that would like to discuss providing their modeling services, please contact me directly at adman@ogaugerr.com

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Are you referring to the Ameritowne series?  I have quite a few of them and none came assembled. They are however pretty easy to assembled. I used Roberts brick and mortar formula for making the brick look more real and I painted teh windows and doors as applicable. I used canopy glue to cement in the windows since it dries clear. Hope this helps.brick and mortar

I concur with Bill.......this is good stuff to use.

Peter

@Bill Park posted:

Are you referring to the Ameritowne series?  I have quite a few of them and none came assembled. They are however pretty easy to assembled. I used Roberts brick and mortar formula for making the brick look more real and I painted teh windows and doors as applicable. I used canopy glue to cement in the windows since it dries clear. Hope this helps.brick and mortar

Hey, that stuff looks messy. Is a mason included in or with that jar? I still have the Savings and Loan that I need to put together at some point in time. How is my railroad ever going to get bonds to build it?

I have a garage cabinet stuffed with unopened, unassembled Ameri-Towne kits; some are complete buildings, some are building fronts only.  I initially bought them for placement along the upper level of my 15x19 L-shaped layout, then changed my mind. I placed Department 56 lighted porcelain buildings from the North Pole Village series up there instead. Not the first time my good intentions went awry.

If an OGR FORUM-ite, wants them (an inventory list is attached) make me an offer for all of them. Contact me via my OGR profile.

Mike Mottler     LCCA 12394

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