Industry (How to order the DVD)
$$6.00
Boaz Steam Engine
A paper model of a steam engine that actually runs. It's powered by blowing air through a straw.
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$$3.00
Boring Factory
This ugly thing was designed to 'grunge down' your industrial layout so it looks like a real thing. Multiple models can be set against each other to make a pretty little row of ugly Boring Factories.
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$$3.95
Bottle and Glass Inn
This fine building lends itself perfectly to paper modeling! There's a lot to the model and it's pretty much easily fitted into our A5 format.
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$$3.00
Distillery
From the Iron Bridge Blists Open Air Museum Collection. One of our nicer models that fits in perfectly with model RR setups. Looks like one of a zillion warehouses you see along the tracks even today.
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$$3.00
Engine House
Another building from the Beamish Open Air Museum in Cumbria. In fact, this is the building that houses the engine that drives the headstock on the coal mine building.
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$$3.00
Engine Shed
Engine Shed. Motive power depot, usually abbreviated to MPD, is a name given to places where locomotives are stored when not being used, and also repaired and maintained. They were originally known as "running sheds", "engine sheds", or, for short, just sheds.
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$$2.50
Engine Shed #1
Engine Shed #1. Motive power depot, usually abbreviated to MPD, is a name given to places where locomotives are stored when not being used, and also repaired and maintained. They were originally known as "running sheds", "engine sheds", or, for short, just sheds.
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$$2.50
Engine Shed #2
Engine Shed #2. Motive power depot, usually abbreviated to MPD, is a name given to places where locomotives are stored when not being used, and also repaired and maintained. They were originally known as "running sheds", "engine sheds", or, for short, just sheds.
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$$3.00
Goods Shed
With office space in the loft, and lots of storage on the ground level, this is the perfect model for your Industrial Rail Road Layout.
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$$2.50
Grist Mill
This is the easiest model in the entire Fiddlers Green range. We made it up to appeal to the little ladies out here in hopes it would get them interested in building a village (note the soft pink color).
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$$3.00
Kipper Factory
Absolutely fabricated from thin air, this particular Kipper Works Building never existed. I don't know if there was even EVER a 'Kipper 'Works" anywhere.
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$$3.00
Printing Shop
Part of the Blists Hill Open Air Museum, Iron Bridge Gorge Museum, this print shop is great for any Industrial Model Rail Road Layout.
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$$2.50
Service Station
This one's shown in N scale and I think it works pretty well. It's more or less NOT one of your modern style stations. How long has it been since anyone called them 'Service Stations"?
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$$3.95
Slaughter House
The Slaughter House, also called an abattoir (from the French verb abattre, "to strike down"), or freezing works (New Zealand English), is a facility where animals are killed and processed into meat foods
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$$3.00
Smock Wind Mill
The smock mill is a type of windmill that consists of a sloping, horizontally weatherboarded tower, usually with six or eight sides.
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$$3.00
Toll House
English Toll House - Please be sure to obtain the proper paperwork before building or erecting a toll house within the city limits.
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$$3.00
Water Mill-English
If you have a river or stream running through your layout, this little model would be worth considering.
It enjoys old age these days as a delightful working museum at the Welsh Open Air Museum, St.Fagin's Cardiff, Wales.
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$$3.00
Workers Cottages
This long row of stone houses also comes with a couple out buildings.They actually exist at the Beamish North of England Outdoor Museum in County Durham.
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