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We have received an order for a 5-story version of our original Union Pacific Trackside Warehouse. CAD work to modify the file will begin today and we anticipate laser cutting, painting and assembly to start next week.

We are taking orders at this time for others who would like this built-up shadowbox. The model will measure 16-3/4" tall. This run will include the loading dock plus a tarpapered roof over the loading dock as a no-charge additional detail. Each shadowbox piece is 12" long by 1" deep. The loading dock/roof add 1" out from the elevation face for an overall model depth of 2". If you order a model that is three or more pieces (36", 48", 60", etc. overall length), we will add a billboard- style building name at no additional charge. The price for each section is $125.00. For instance, a 12" long, 1-piece, model will be $125.00, a 24" long, 2-piece, model will be $250.00, a 36" long, 3-piece, model will be $375.00, a 48" long, 4-piece, model will be $500.00, etc. Shipping will be extra and as always the models can be picked up either at our shop, at York or delivered to you "locally" in exchange for conversation about other model work. 

This model will be produced in quantity only to those ordered by the end of Thanksgiving weekend. Please reach out to us at the shop telephone number, through e-mail or OGR message on this post if you are interested. Sample pictures of the loadind dock/roof and billboard style building sign are below. 

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Happy Thanksgiving!!!

 

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  • IMG_0497: Roof-mounted billboared style building name
  • IMG_1674: Tarpaper roof above loading dock
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John Pignatelli JR. posted:
John Pignatelli JR. posted:
ToddModel posted:

John-

Would love to see that image!

I have not givin up, I am looking at the images google gives when you ask for " Images of REA warehouses in the Philadelphia area. I think that is where I think I found them.

John

I believe this is the photo, yay.

John;

Sorry... don't see the picture. I am now getting very interested in seeing this pic!!!

Apples55 posted:
John Pignatelli JR. posted:
John Pignatelli JR. posted:
ToddModel posted:

John-

Would love to see that image!

I have not givin up, I am looking at the images google gives when you ask for " Images of REA warehouses in the Philadelphia area. I think that is where I think I found them.

John

I believe this is the photo, yay.

John;

Sorry... don't see the picture. I am now getting very interested in seeing this pic!!!

 

John Pignatelli JR. posted:
Apples55 posted:
John Pignatelli JR. posted:
John Pignatelli JR. posted:
ToddModel posted:

John-

Would love to see that image!

I have not givin up, I am looking at the images google gives when you ask for " Images of REA warehouses in the Philadelphia area. I think that is where I think I found them.

John

I believe this is the photo, yay.

John;

Sorry... don't see the picture. I am now getting very interested in seeing this pic!!!

 

John Pignatelli JR. posted:
John Pignatelli JR. posted:
Apples55 posted:
John Pignatelli JR. posted:
John Pignatelli JR. posted:
ToddModel posted:

John-

Would love to see that image!

I have not givin up, I am looking at the images google gives when you ask for " Images of REA warehouses in the Philadelphia area. I think that is where I think I found them.

John

 

 

 

Thanks John. Love the step back details over the top floor windows, especially on the end of the building.

Apples55 posted:

Doug;

OK... I give in - I'm in for a three piece version. Have to give some thought to a good name.

Doug;

After much thought, and a couple of glasses of wine, I've decided on NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD as the name on the sign for the 3 piece 5 story.

And another question... could you make a billboard sign that would fit the top of the two piece trackside warehouse I picked up at York (and what would it cost)??? I'm thinking RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY.

Thanks.

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