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I love cars, trains, and gas stations. Amongst other things. Besides 1/25th (1/24th and others) scale model cars, I’m also into N scale (1/160th scale) trains. Lately Ive been working on several N scale building kits. Including the neat Signal gas station I’m show below. This is my second laser-cut wood kit. Very interesting how these kits go together. They’re different and easier to build than I expected.

 

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Now that's tiny !  Looks pretty neat the way it's made and looks like it goes together very easily .  At that size I've got room to build a whole little town !

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Always enjoy looking at what N and HO scale has to offer even though I'm not building them. Just like to see other hobbies that people are in to. Lots of parts and instructions for such a tiny kit.

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15 hours ago, TooOld said:

Now that's tiny !  Looks pretty neat the way it's made and looks like it goes together very easily .  At that size I've got room to build a whole little town !

 

13 hours ago, PappyD340 said:

Nice!

 

12 hours ago, Dave Van said:

N & HO scales have some many cool structures and vehicles.!  It's to small for my big hands but you did great! 

 

11 hours ago, TonyK said:

Always enjoy looking at what N and HO scale has to offer even though I'm not building them. Just like to see other hobbies that people are in to. Lots of parts and instructions for such a tiny kit.

 

7 hours ago, misterNNL said:

Good looking station. Thanks for giving us a look at a scale most of us seldom see.

 

3 hours ago, DPNM said:

Turned out very nice.

Thank you for the kind words gentlemen. Looking at the photos, I sure see a lot more of imperfections then I saw before I photographed it. But, still I like it. And I had a lot of fun building it. I’ve just got to put my perfectionist side aside.

 

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