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Walthers Cornerstone

Walthers Cornerstone 933-3213 - Central Gas and Supply - N Scale Kit

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MSRP: $34.98
$29.23
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SKU:
WAL933-3213
UPC:
616374065530
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Description

The N Scale Walthers Cornerstone Central Gas and Supply kit is a great trackside business for every 1960s and later layout. Propane distribution facilities are common throughout the country, receiving bulk shipments by rail and truck. The gas is easily converted into a liquid, which is then stored in insulated, cylindrical tanks. Commonly used for home and industrial heating, propane is also widely used as fuel for taxis, trucks and buses. This easy-to-build kit is similar to dealerships from coast to coast, and similar storage and handling facilities can be found alongside railroad shops, grain elevators and many types of industries. Nearly identical tanks are used for anhydrous ammonia storage, to model them simply shorten the two vent pipes. Shipments arrive in LPG gas tank cars, and nearly identical cars are used for handling anhydrous ammonia fertilizer. The Central Gas and Supply kit includes the office, two storage tanks, pump houses, and smaller bottles and tanks typical of those used at rural homes. Decals for several businesses are also included. Central Gas and Supply is one of many Cornerstone N Scale industrial buildings.
 

  • Two detailed propane tanks
  • Modern metal office
  • Pumphouse and piping
  • Smaller tanks and bottles
  • Colorful decals
  • Great add-on for grain facilities and other rail-served industries
  • Easy-to-build plastic kit


 
Office: 2-3/8 x 1-7/8" 6 x 4.7cm Tanks each: 5 x 3/4" 12.7 x 1.9cm Loading Shed: 7/8 x 7/8" 2.2 x 2.2cm Platform: 5/8 x 1/2" 1.5 x 1.27cm

Details

Store Location:
P# 245 / Aisle 10C1E
Scale:
N Scale

Customer Reviews

1 review

  • 3

    Walthers gas unit

    Posted by Karl corbin on 7th Sep 2024

    Walthers did a poor job on their instructions especially the lay out of the. Pipeing . Not an easy kit to put together.

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