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Walthers 933-4064 Modern Brick Santa Fe Station HO Scale

$47.98 $59.98
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Walthers 933-4064 Modern Brick Santa Fe Station HO Scale

Based on a 1954 Santa Fe design, the Walthers Cornerstone Modern Brick Santa Fe Station kit captures the elegant, Midcentury Modern style of depots constructed in the postwar era. With flashy new streamlined trains entering service the railroad tackled the problem of aging stations, some worn out from deferred maintenance during the war. Early 1950s stations were the picture of sleek, efficient design. Based on the prototype at Hutchison, Kansas, several new depots of this style appeared along the Santa Fe's mainline and several of these well-constructed buildings still serve Amtrak, or have been repurposed as businesses. This easy-to-build plastic kit is a fitting stop for your Santa Fe streamliners. Additionally, other railroads constructed Midcentury Modern-style depots, so this building will look at home on your 1950s and later layout.

The Modern Brick Santa Fe Station is just one of many Cornerstone train station kits.

Finished model measures: 21-13/16 x 8 x 2-13/16 55.5 x 20.5 x 7cm Optional platform extension: 8-5/8 x 1-1/2 x 5/32" 22 x 3.8 x 0.4cm

  • Based on original Santa Fe plans from 1954
  • Typical of modern stations built by many roads
  • Authentic Midcentury Modern design
  • Perfect depot for WalthersProto(R) Santa Fe "El Capitan", "Chiefs" and other name trains
  • Detailed brickwork and period details
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Walthers 933-4064 Modern Brick Santa Fe Station HO Scale

$47.98 $59.98

Walthers 933-4064 Modern Brick Santa Fe Station HO Scale

Based on a 1954 Santa Fe design, the Walthers Cornerstone Modern Brick Santa Fe Station kit captures the elegant, Midcentury Modern style of depots constructed in the postwar era. With flashy new streamlined trains entering service the railroad tackled the problem of aging stations, some worn out from deferred maintenance during the war. Early 1950s stations were the picture of sleek, efficient design. Based on the prototype at Hutchison, Kansas, several new depots of this style appeared along the Santa Fe's mainline and several of these well-constructed buildings still serve Amtrak, or have been repurposed as businesses. This easy-to-build plastic kit is a fitting stop for your Santa Fe streamliners. Additionally, other railroads constructed Midcentury Modern-style depots, so this building will look at home on your 1950s and later layout.

The Modern Brick Santa Fe Station is just one of many Cornerstone train station kits.

Finished model measures: 21-13/16 x 8 x 2-13/16 55.5 x 20.5 x 7cm Optional platform extension: 8-5/8 x 1-1/2 x 5/32" 22 x 3.8 x 0.4cm

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