Does anybody offer this type of storage shed?

I can’t seem to find a similar model. I’m thinking this might be a scratch build.

Pikestuff makes a lot of models like these:

http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/541-7

On the other hand, the picture shows a lot of open-wall structures. Evergreen or maybe Plastruct sheets would give you what you need for the end wall and roof.

Those look like ordinary lumber sheds.
Alpine
http://www.alpinemodels.com/catalog/item/2762955/6676797.htm
http://www.alpinemodels.com/catalog/item/2762955/6676908.htm

Atlas
http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/150-650
Comes in kit form too.

Walthers
http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/933-3057

Don,

That building is simple enough that you could scratch-build several of them for the cost of buying one commercially. It could be a fun project.

Something to think about…[:)]

Tom

MR. B is right. Pikestuff makes buildings just like that. Pikestuff’s " locomotive maintenance shop" is a good one and it also sells extra walls if you want more bays. You can also scratchbuild a metal building like that fairly easily using Evergreen styrene metal siding and metal roof plasic sheeting…chuck

The buildings appear to be open on one or both sides, so they aren’t really like the Pikestuff buildings. I think buildings from Walther’s Mills Brothers Lumber or Walton and Sons might be the closest to them.

http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/933-3082

As has been stated, you can use a pikestuff kit (without cutting out doors or windows in the walls), leaving one side off and using styrene structural shapes to create the interior trusses - if you’re gonna take that route, you could (has been suggested) just dispense w/ pikestuff and build the walls and roof with grooved siding, although of course that requires a bit more cutting. The Walther’s models to me seem to be an older model versus the newer sheds like in the OP’s image (and the Atlas Lumberyard shed is definitely an older model)
Back when we had the 3 ‘second tier’ model rr magazines (to wit Model Railroading, Mainline Modeler, and RMJ) articles about building this type of modern storage shed would appear in them from time to time. One thing is that if the shed is in a position where a viewer can see both sides of the walls, make sure you have interior detail (corrugation or wood panels or board scribing or whatever) that matches, or at makes sense.