Sunset Motel kit features: Kit is based on the classic look of a 1950's-1970's motel design that could still be in business today. This type of motel could be found on any well traveled highway in big or small towns alike. Includes an office structure, two 4-room motel units and roadside sign. Flexible design allows the structures to be positioned to fit your available space. Typical arrangements would include straight line like the photo at top of page, angular as shown just above this description or and "L" shape layout (not shown). Office structure is reminiscent of a streamline moderne design. Structure includes tab and slot walls, floor and sub-roof, canopy over driveway, laser cut peel-n-stick windows, door, roofing and trim. Also includes "Motel" rooftop sign and laser etched sidewalks and curb. Optional flagstone wainscot is also provided. Motel units include two identical 4-room structures as shown. Each motel structure features tab and slot clapboard walls (HO) or scribed walls (N), roof and floor. Peel-n-stick doors, windows, gable vents and trim. Peel-n-stick laser-cut printed 3-tab roofing. Decorative porch posts and laser etched sidewalks. And a rooftop "Sunset Motel" sign. Details include a spectacular laser-cut roadside sign and a soda machine. Also included are a great selection of realistic motel signs from the Blair Line photo collection. N scale motel office (including canopy) is 2.62" x 1.80". Each N scale motel unit is 3.50" x1.50".
Details
Store Location:
P# 247 / Aisle 11C #1602
Scale:
N Scale
Customer Reviews
1 review
5
A nice 3 building...
Posted by Hughie Flynn on 26th Dec 2022
This is a fairly simple kit. Directions are very clear and pieces fit well. It does take up some space on the layout, especially if you try to make it look somewhat realistic.
Blue collar, down by the tracks sort of cafe kit with lots of details for the money. Includes signs for "Yard Cafe" or "Hiway Cafe". Available now in HO and N scale. Open 24 hours a day and a great...
Sunset Motel kit features: Kit is based on the classic look of a 1950's-1970's motel design that could still be in business today. This type of motel could be found on any well traveled highway in...
Gerald Depot 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...
Based on a 1950's-80's style self service gas station. One of the original self service gas stations Hudson's strategy was to offer self service pumping at a discount over it's other branded...
Green Door Lounge kit features: Two story lounge, bar, tavern, pub or whatever you call it in your part of the world. Definitely a two-story "down by the tracks" kind of place that would be found in...
After losing the family farm, Fred & his brother Red started their restaurant at the height of the depression in 1933 along Route 66 in the desert. Serving "famous" hamburgers, chili and other...
Maybe not the Boston you™re thinking of, but this new HO Scale laser-cut wood kit from Blair Line captures the look and charm of small depots everywhere. Based on the MP combination depot at Boston,...
Section Car Toolhouse kit features: The section car toolhouse used to be a trackside feature in every railroad town or city in the United States. A few still survive today so, no matter what you...