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All Jordan Products Industrial Miniatures are:
Plastic Injection Kit
Precision fit parts
Detailed instructions
Position able model
Accurately designed
Lots of parts!
Reasonably priced
You are going to need weathering products to finish this model to its potential. These products are a must for building Fine Scale Miniatures (FSM), South River Model Works, Builders in Scale diorama. This is HO 1/87 scale plastic kit constructs like other kits of this scale, Sylvan, Wheel Works, Scale Structures Limited, On-Trak Model Products models.
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Listing
is
for
one
(1):
Jordan
Highway
Miniatures
Horse-Drawn Brougham Wagon Kit #103

All Jordan
Products
are brand new in the box with detailed, easy to follow instructions including explosion views of the various assembly steps. Jordan products are intricately detailed plastic injection molded kits. Assembly using most plastic cements and painting may be completed by hand or an air brush. Want to know how to weather your finished model? Scroll down to find out how!
So, you are interested in building your
Jordan vehicles. Simplify your life, use what Doctor Ben' uses to assemble
Jordan kits!.

We personally have been using
this product to assemble all those plastic Jordan kits and white-metal
SS Limited/On-Trak/Wheel Works kits you see on the great dioramas that I
build as well as a bunch of resin kits for at least a couple of years
now. Anyway, Doctor Ben's now offers the G-S Hypo Cement for non-porous
materials . . .
-Permanently Cement
Plastic, Resin & Metal Parts (& "painted" wood
-Model Building—Military,
Vehicles, Figures, Ships, Aircraft, & More!
-Model Railroads—Plastic,
White Metal & Brass Kits-no more soldering!
-And a bunch more
materials including Industrial Applications (I used it to repair the
sandpaper on my bench sander the other day)
So,
you
are
interested
in
weathering
your
Jordan
vehicles.
Take
a
close
look
at
the
following
image.
It
is
the
finishing
step
of
our
five
step
weathering
process-one
process
of
several
weathering
processes.
If
you
are
curious,
scroll
down
some
more.

I
get
more
questions
about
how
I
created
the
weathering
in
this
image
than
most
any
other
image.
Honestly,
it
is
VERY
easy.
I
start
out
by
painting
the
castings
(metal,
wood,
resin,
it
doesn't
matter)
a
flat
black
or
black
primer.
I
then
wash
the
entire
surface
with
our
Doctor
Ben's
Aged
Driftwood
(a
replacement
for
Floquil
Driftwood)
and
after
the
Aged
Driftwood
dries,
I
use
Sharpie
markers
to
color
in
the
details
(be
sure
to
use
permanent
markers-anything
else
will
fade
over
time).
I
then
use
the
Doctor
Ben's
Micro
Blaster
with
Instant
Age
and
spray
the
entire
surface.
When
this
is
about
dry,
I
come
back
with
our
Doctor
Ben's
Industrial
Weathering
Pigments
and
brush
on
Rust,
and
Dust
and
Soot
and
whatever
else
is
open.
That's
it,
I
promise!
You
will
find
all
of
these
mentioned
products
and
many
other
great
Doctor
Ben's
products
in
our
eBay
Store!


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Products Developed Directly from the Creations of NMRA National Award Winning Dioramas by Richard E. (Ben) Bendever



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2005

featuring
the
1940's
City
Transit
Bus
#244
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2006

featuring
the
Mack
1923
Chain-Drive
AC
"Bulldog"
Dump
Truck
#210
&
the
Newly
Released
Erie
B-2
Steam
Shovel
Kit
#303.
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