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ChurchOut of stock

Church

$30.00

Every community has a wooden church. We have modelled a simple style church in grand style. It is available with a bell tower or with a simple vestry in the kit. We also have this kit available in N Scale.

Double Miners CottageOut of stock

Double Miners Cottage

$50.00

The Double Miners Cottage was an extension of the Miners Cottage, as families grew, or money became more plentiful, the house was extended to the rear, with additional rooms and verandahs being added to the initial basic shell.

Farm ShedOut of stock

Farm Shed

$30.00

Every farm or outback business had a shearing shed or a utility building on the farm. These were used for storage or working buildings across the state.

They were constructed of weatherboard and generally had a tank attached. Our kit has and additional side attachment that would be used for a stove or heating unit during winter. We also have this kit available in N Scale.

Miners CottageOut of stock

Miners Cottage

$35.00

The Miners Cottage is a representation of the typical workers cottage found throughout small towns around Queensland. They typically had a bedroom in the front of the house, and the living room on the other side of the front. Rear was the dining room and kitchen or kitchen/dining room and second bedroom.

They featured tongue and groove timber walls, or weatherboard construction. We also have this kit available in N Scale.

QR 44 ft Station BuildingOut of stock

QR 44 ft Station Building

$40.00

The Queensland Railways Wood construction 44 ft. Station building was a standard trackside building at regional and main line locations.

Consisting of a station office, a parcel room, a waiting room and a Ladies Powder Room the station served communities across Queensland. We also have this kit available in N Scale.

QR Pagoda Style Railway Station BuildingOut of stock

QR Pagoda Style Railway Station Building

$45.00

The Pagoda stations were constructed at nine locations around Queensland, between 1912 and 1927 at Gayndah; Home Hill, Yarramin; Kunwarara; Brooloo; Cooyar; Kilcoy; Dirranbandi and Meandarra.

A number of these stations survive to this day in various historical precincts across Queensland. They were originally designed for awnings on both sides, but appeared to be only fitted with an awning on one side. The more grand façade of these buildings indicated that they were destined for terminus stops, however in two cases this turned out to be only temporary as their lines were extended.

They contained a station office; waiting shed and a ladies room.