Description
Based on an actual prototype. Coal Elevators were usually built in the early 1900's near several grain elevators. Coal was used by every house and business for heating and cooking before the advent of natural gas furnaces and stoves. Everyone in town would need to buy coal for to survive. The coal elevator had the advantage of loading wagons or trucks with 5 to 6 tons of coal through 5 different chutes without shoveling. The elevator itself was loaded in two ways, through the side doors on the track side by shoveling coal from box cars equipped with grain doors or occasionally gondolas or it was equipped with an under-track conveyor system that could lift the coal to the top of the elevator. In the Kit: 3D peel-and-stick shingles sheets and laser-cut and etched walls. Laser-cut brackets, windows, doors and trim, all with peel-and-stick backing for easy assembly and painting. Includes directions with photos and diagrams. 3-1/4€L x 2€W x 3-3/4€H
Details
Store Location: |
P# 250 / Aisle 12C #4403 |
Scale: |
N Scale |