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Here are two more Walthers Cornerstone N scale buildings I've finished recently. 

One is Al's Victory Service. With the extra decals from the kit, I chose to build it as "North Shore Gas" instead of Al's. This is a very nice kit, with several other options. Other than the decals I chose to use. There are three different styles of gas pumps. Basically 40's with the globes. 50's without the globes. And 60's squared off style. The globes were the only way for me. 

The second kit is their Two-Story Frame House. I needed it to go along with their American Bungalow kit I built a few weeks back. This kit too has a few options to make it different from what you see. It comes with a second porch roof style, and couple different doors for the front and rear doors. Why yellow? I just liked the color. I think it looks good. 

 

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4 hours ago, cobraman said:

Are these for a layout your building or additions to an existing one ?

Hopefully for a future permanent layout. I have a very small setup I can set the buildings next to and run my trains by. The layout I presently have is the Kato Tri-R Railroad. A very small figure 8 type layout, that's a loop within a loop. With one siding. Really too small for all of the buildings I've been adding lately. But someday I hope to do something larger where I can use all of my buildings. 

The building I really want buy, but have no place for with my present or future setups at home, is Walthers Cornerstone Union Depot. One thought I have. is buying and building one, and seeing if anybody in a local N scale club would like to use it for free. Hopefully  in one of those track modules you see at train shows. I personally have no interest in building a module myself. The one, I don't have time. Second, the local N scale train club meets on the second Wednesday of each month. The same evening as our model car club. As much as I love trains. I love my model cars even more. And heck, I even like the guys somewhat who are in our local club. 

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