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The all wood kit comes packaged really well in individual sealed plastic bags. |
Robertson Paper Co. - Bellows Falls, Vermont
I got my newest kit a few weeks ago from Monster Modelworks and thought I would show you what was inside. I should start out by saying they keep you in the loop once you place an order. I first got an e-mail stating the kits are cut, and boxed as orders come in...and are done in sequence first ordered, first shipped. They tell you that they will e-mail you when order is shipped, and they did. I got my order very quickly once mailed.
The building is an all wood building although the model is of a brick building. The wall look great, the windows are fine material that looks good also. The instructions appear to be easy to follow with a good amount of photos. There are some signs and good looking roofing. They also included a set of window bars or grates that one could use on the structure...this was an extra for ordering early. I will set them aside for another project. There are no metal detail casting of any sort include...or I don't see any yet as I have not opened the bags till I begin the kit....will fill you in once I get going on this project....George Dutka
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The window safety grills are in the lower portion of the photo. The window bag is above. |
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The box, sign and roofing packages are seen here. |
I also purchased this structure from your information posted on your site, will probably be my next project, finishing up the warehouse that stands across ST. Albans station before I begin this one. JOHN
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