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This engine house can be the centerpiece of your railroad.  This structure represents a 2 stall structure that can be built either with brick or in all concrete. A great number of buildings using cement post and wall construction were common in the steam, transition and even the modern eras, all along the tracks buildings similar to this could be seen that were often industrial, distribution, factories and even commercial spaces.

The MRS series of structures offers a modular approach that can be expanded for more bays or shortened to fit your space. The kit can be crafted to make as outlined, or can be simply modified to create a unique structure of your own design. This kit features great visual interest with separate injection molded windows and doors.

It includes easy-to-follow assembly instructions.  Once assembled this model has approximately a 34.5” x 12.5” footprint by approximately 11” tall.

 

Here is a link to the page on our web store

http://shop.korbermodels.com/K...ne-House-MRS1132.htm

 

 

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Thank Don, I appreciate the feedback form one as talented as you.

 

Eric,  Yes the windows can be transparent, and that is what comes with the kit, clear "window glass"  I use a opaque material on many of my models, it simplifies the photos so you done look through the model.

 

The windows have a removable frame that is injection molded, so they are easy to paint, and then you can install the clear plastic "glass" from the inside.

 

Rich;

I was very lucky to pick up the built, painted, and lighted "sample" of the engine house at York last month (I think it was around 12:15 on Thursday!!!). Like the picture above, it has six side sections with the bricks, but mine measures 34.5" in length. While that is exactly what I was looking for (with apologies in advance to the rivet counters, I wanted it to house my Visionline Big Boy), it does not match the dimension you quoted above. Since Eric had a concern about if it would fit on his layout, is the length of the basic kit actually 24.5"???

And I have to say, I absolutely love the completed model (signed by Alex). I don't have the requisite skills to do such a fine job on my own, so I greatly appreciate the ability to get quality buildings already built up. I have plans for a few more in the coming year.

P.S. And I got a GREAT price at York!!!

SuperChief posted:

Ohh man, that looks great. Is it possible to get a few measurements? What is the width of the stall opening? What is the width of the column between stall openings?

 

Thanks!

Superchief;

On the built up model I purchased, the measurements are:

  • total width - 12 & 1/2 in.
  • center column - 1 in.
  • side columns - 1 & 1/16 in.
  • openings - app. 4 & 3/4 in. give or take a smidge 

Hope this helps.

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