A good friend of mine, Richie Walker, built this kit for me. It is a model of the gas station my father's family owned in the 40's thru the 50's. Richie did a great job building and finishing the kit and I added the lighting.
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Nice kit with great details . Is that a Berkshire Valley kit ?
Fantastic interior details! The clincher for me are the open windows on the right side -- the style that opens out from the middle. That's just amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Tomlinson Run Railroad
P.S. - Can I get free glassware with a fill-up?
very cool! Love the added details.
That looks like the BV kit. I have one with interior details, but don't have room for it on my layout. I guess that I'll hold on to it until it is time to expand the layout.
Great kit and photos.
Yes it is a Berkshire Valley kit. The gas station is kit #818 and the interior is kit #819
My first real job, back in 1956, was in a station nearly identical to that one except it had Union 76 markings. My friend's dad, Devere Hansen, owned it and it finally closed in 1970 or so. After I worked there a canopy was put over the island and a big electric sign was installed out on the left front corner by the sidewalk.
Thanks for the memories and congratulations on a very nice model.
Tom
A mirror image of that looks nearly exactly like the Standard Oil Service Station that my father frequented. Thanks for the fond memories. I remember watching the service attendant check the oil and wash the window shield every time he filled the tank. I even remember the owners name Mr Fowler.
I bought most of my baseball cards there. And my dad had most all of his car repairs done there. (Time period I recall was 1955 through 1965)
Weren’t the gas stations typically called service stations in those days?
Beautiful work, brings back a lot of memories. You can still smell the oil and gas on your hands!