Creamery, HO Scale, Laser-Art By Scientific
- Pre-1950's trackside industry structure kit
- Laser-cut basswood kit
- Tichy doors, windows and roofing
- 9½" x 7" x 4½" footprint
- Paint and glue required and sold separately
The prototype for this kit was built at Clark’s, near Campbell Hall, NY on the New York, Ontario & Western. Similar designs could be found throughout the Northeast United States.
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Creamery, HO Scale, Laser-Art By Scientific
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Creamery, HO Scale, Laser-Art By Scientific
- Pre-1950's trackside industry structure kit
- Laser-cut basswood kit
- Tichy doors, windows and roofing
- 9½" x 7" x 4½" footprint
- Paint and glue required and sold separately
The prototype for this kit was built at Clark’s, near Campbell Hall, NY on the New York, Ontario & Western. Similar designs could be found throughout the Northeast United States.
Prior to the building of the interstate highway system in the 1950’s the railroads hauled nearly all of the milk that was consumed in the larger cities. Local farmers would deliver cans of Bessie’s best to the local creamery where it would be inspected, stored, chilled. The cans would be cleaned and returned to the farmer. The milk would be shipped to the city in railroad-hauled milk cars.