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NEW RELEASE!!! 5 Background Industry Buildings. Watch How This Creamery Is Constructed

This sped up tutorial shows construction of the Farmers Co-Op Creamery Dairy Factory Building in OO scale. The plans can also be made to S scale, HO, scale, or N scale. The new series also includes: the Harvest Fresh Grain Distributors Building, P.G. Robertson Manufacturing Industries Building, United Rail Distributors Gold Storage Warehouse and Offices Building, and the G.J. Manufacturing Industries Building. You can view the new series and download the plans here –

https://www.modelbuildings.org/railroad-industries-scale-models

2 Responses to NEW RELEASE!!! 5 Background Industry Buildings. Watch How This Creamery Is Constructed

  • gary says:

    will these work in OO gauge. look very good.

  • Phil Bowen says:

    Dcc-ex.com
    A free way to run dcc equipped engines. You will need to have or buy an Arduino mega (under $20 US) and a motor driver .The website has excellent step by step directions for the beginner to the expert including where you can find anything you might need for any expansions in the future. This web site is developed and run by model railroaders. This software is free and very well done. Check it out before you buy anything else!

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