Pizzaland kit features: This structure is based on the original Pizzaland building made famous in the opening credits "drive" on the hit show Sopranos on HBO. This kit is officially licensed by Pizzaland. We worked closely with the owner of the real Pizzaland to make our kit a close replica of the prototype structure in North Arlington, New Jersey. We even include the air conditioner, crawl space openings and burglar bars to make it authentic. Pizzaland would look great in just about any business district, industrial area or at roadside. And its small footprint will make it easy to find room for this kit. This is one kit you must have on your layout. Kapeesh?! Kit features laser-cut floor, sidewalk, roofing, interior and exterior walls with tab and slot connections. Front wall is laser etched brick, cut with exactly the same brick pattern as the prototype. Includes laser-cut window glazing, peel-n-stick doors and peel-n-stick roofing for easy assembly. Side window frame is injection molded plastic, front window frame is laser cut. Also includes signs, burglar bars and lampshades. And last but not least a laser-cut rooftop "Pizzaland" sign and a laser-cut "Pizzaland" storefront sign digitized off a prototype photo for accuracy. N scale kit dimensions: 1.25" x 2.18".
Details
Store Location:
P# 247 / Aisle 11C #1508
Scale:
N Scale
Customer Reviews
2 reviews
5
Pizzaland
Posted by Lee LaCombe on 18th Aug 2024
Nifty, well conceived kit. Went together flawlessly. It’ll be open for business on Main Street soon.
5
New brand for me and new medium. Took some time...
Posted by Mike Inbody on 26th Oct 2023
New brand for me and new medium. Took some time to adjust, but pleased with end product
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