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We decide to release a Christmas Theme building.

My Wife was working on it and here is the result.

Watson's Candy Store.

Features:

  • Sturdy 1/4 MDF construction.
  • Footprint 2.75" wide, 4.50 deep and 4.75" tall
  • Engraved acrylic front window.
  • Engraved wood front Sign.
  • Interchangeable side walls.
  • Easy assembly and painting!

Front sign could be customized to your choice of business for no extra charge!

Details and Christmas tree are not included.

Price $45.00

We are offering free shipping using the code WCS-FS until December 9th, 2016.

The kit will be ready to delivery during the next week.

 

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 I grew up and still work in Walpole MA. . A downtown landmark for years was Watson's Candy. You could look through the window from the sidewalk and watch them make the chocolate. They have since moved just outside of the center but they are a huge presence during the holidays. Probably the best I've ever had. Still made and boxed the same since I was a kid.,

 Andre, the original storefront was in a row building. Actually it looked more like the hardware store pictured. My wife who also grew up there has always wanted to try a craftsman kit. This one looks perfect.

Dave_C posted:

 I grew up and still work in Walpole MA. . A downtown landmark for years was Watson's Candy. You could look through the window from the sidewalk and watch them make the chocolate. They have since moved just outside of the center but they are a huge presence during the holidays. Probably the best I've ever had. Still made and boxed the same since I was a kid.,

 Andre, the original storefront was in a row building. Actually it looked more like the hardware store pictured. My wife who also grew up there has always wanted to try a craftsman kit. This one looks perfect.

Dave, you will not be disappointed.

The motivation for the Candy store was the one we visited in Newburyport MA.

thank you 

Andre.

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