Walthers, Inc. Golden Valley Depot Kit, 6-1/2 X 3-3/8 X 4 16,2 X 8,4 x 10 cm

Brand:Walthers Cornerstone

3.6/5

Ft
86.61

Κιτ αποθήκης Golden Valley - 6-1/2 x 3-3/8 x 4 16,2 x 8,4 x 10 εκ. Παραδοσιακός σταθμός ξύλινου συνδυασμού μικρής πόλης.

Παρακαλούμε να το χειρίζεστε με προσοχή όταν η αφαίρεση από τη συσκευασία μπορεί να προκληθεί θραύση. Αυτά είναι προϊόντα κατηγορίας χόμπι συσκευασμένα με ασφάλεια για προστασία στη ναυτιλία. Χυτό σε γκρι. καρότσι αποσκευών και πινακίδες. Εσωτερικοί τοίχοι με χυτές λεπτομέρειες και ξύλινο εσωτερικό πάτωμα. Πλατφόρμα με μοτίβο ψαροκόκαλου. Τοποθετήστε το σήμα παραγγελίας τρένου τύπου σηματοφόρου.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 97 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 933-3532
Item Weight 10.4 ounces
Manufacturer Walthers - Life Like
Manufacturer recommended age 14 years and up
Product Dimensions 14.37 x 2.17 x 9.76 inches
Release date November 19, 2016

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Scritto da: Roger Gilbert
Tips from a pro
Let me start out by saying there are two kinds of train enthusiasts. The first just buys trains and structures for their kids and maybe themselves, to just plunk the cars down on the track and watch it run around in circles. The second is a more serious modeler and is into realism and the creation of a prototypical atmosphere akin to the real thing. I would place myself in the latter category and will base my review coming from that perspective. I gave this product 3 stars based on it's styling and appearance,, other then that it's a horse of a different color. First the walls are entirely to thin if you plan on interior lighting so I recommend that you paint the insides black so that the light doesn't shine right on through. The tabs that are built into the plastic panels for guidance are a major nuisance and I recommend that you cut them all off. I also would not even use the base. The proper way to build is to sand the bottom , top, and side edges off smooth by running each panel (like a wall) across a piece of sandpaper taped to a block or flat table to remove any burrs or irregularities. Make sure if there is an angle or bevel to sand at the same angle. Just a quick couple of strokes should do the job. Next,,glue the structure walls together using a piece of square block to align the walls correctly. Two sides first..let dry,,then add the rest. When I said don't use the base, that means you will have to cut the passengers platform off by scoring it with a xacto knife and snapping it off from the the base (not a big deal). Did I mention that everything should be spray or hand painted before assembly? I would use the plastic windows but forget the paper black blinds and just use the stain glass paper blinds by taping them on. Once the structures walls are done with the windows and other goodies intact..ie drain pipes eaves etc... place the structure inside the roof. This can be done by turning the finished roof upside down and fitting the structure inside,,(cut the three pesky moronic guidance tabs off the inside of the roof first) fitting it into the blank area inside the eaves. Next glue the structure face forward into the platform that you separated from the base. Make sure you have cut out the indentation where the front of the structures office (protrusion) should fit. Place the whole thing on either a cardboard or styrene base with a hole cut in the bottom for a small light. You should place the structure on the base and trace around the sides with a pencil so as to cut the exact size for the base...... Overall, the tabs that I say to cut off are a pain and are put there for amateurs. Your more likely to end up with a gooey mess! The walls are too thin and should be the size of say ,,a woodland scenics kit.
Scritto da: Sandra-ann
A very good addition to any lay out.
At 77 years old I wish the instructions were a little larger print.
Scritto da: Joseph J Petric
Accurate Detail
This model will be used on my HO layout. It will be a good representation of the Rock Island railroad depot in Morris, Illinois.
Scritto da: David
perfect for any diarama or train set piece.
one of my favorite scenery pieces on my train set.
Scritto da: ana
Muy bonita
Muy bonita , perfecta para mi maqueta y tren a escala HO
Scritto da: Brad
Nice HO scale kit
Take the time to paint the details and the final product looks great!
Scritto da: Joe Hunter
Nice model
Went together well. Like the one piece rooftop.
Scritto da: A. Sams
Great product and fast delivery!
I have been looking high and low for a depot model that is like the one in my Dad's hometown and I finally found it. My dad loves it and is looking forward to building it for his train set.
Scritto da: Martin Schröder
toller Bahnhof
ein wunderschöner Bahnhof, vor allem wenn mal mal etwas anders möchte als typisch urdeutsch. Wir nutzen dieses Gebäude als Bahnhof in einer Luxus Marina, wo er sich wunderschön ins Bild einfügt.
Scritto da: Chris Reynolds
Depot
Great fit all round, panels fit well, no gaping holes, good flow to instructions so easy to build, plastic colours not bad as constructed, I did change some colours particularly the roof

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