Commercial Laser-cut Structure Kits

Following up to previous post . . .

The silo is cast in two solid pieces; and when I say solid, I mean solid. Together they weigh about a pound. Definitely not hydrocal (which I’ve seen used for a lot of structures), but rather some kind of plastic resin. The details are crisp and the design and style seem correct. Notice that the spacing of the steel silo hoops decreases in the lower portion (more stress in the lower regions).

The small bag contains the parts for the shed. Several of the pieces have detached themselves from the sheet. There are a bunch of little nubs (the technical equivalent to the sprues in plastic model kits) holding the pieces together into a ‘flat’, and it’s just a well they have worked themselves loose, because I am not too excited about using even my tiny little official sprue cutters on these delicate N-scale parts.

Those castings for the silo do look very well made.

Nice!

-Kevin