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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:CUT & ASSEMBLE HO SCALE NEW ENGLAND VILLAGE BUILDINGS! |
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You are bidding on CUT & ASSEMBLE AN EARLY NEW ENGLAND VILLAGE- 12 Authentic Full-Color Buildings in H-O Scale by Edmund V. Gillon Jr. Oversized softcover, Dover Publications, 1977, 16 pages of text and 16 plates in full color with explanatory diagrams. With this one book you can assemble an entire New England village. Edmund V. Gillon, Jr., an expert on New England buildings, homes and architecture, has traveled throughout many charming New England towns and selected and reconstructed twelve authentic buildings. He has made up what might have been a tiny cross-roads in nineteenth-century New England. Printed in color on heavy, sturdy card stock, these twelve authentic buildings in H-O scale are ready for you to assemble. Included are the Porter Store (Hadley, Mass.), the Bullet Hill School (Southbury, Conn.), a Lawyer's Office, a Stonecutter's Shop, John Quincy Adams's Birthplace (Quincy, Mass,), the Oliver Wight House (Sturbridge, Mass.), a. Methodist Church, a Cobbler's Shop, the Beach Tavern (Cheshire, Conn.), a Blacksmith Shop, the First Bank Building (Pittsfield, Mass.) and a Bandstand and Monument. Captions give the number of pieces for each building, the year the building was built and its present condition. Gentle wear to cover pages, otherwise this wonderful book is in good shape with clean, tight pages and plates. Winning bidder to pay $3.50 media mail shipping/handling. Good luck!
instructions are given with special tips on exactly what .to cut, how to use glue correctly, how to assemhle roof~ and walls, how to lay the roads, etc. The few basic materials needed are listed. You can set the village up as you like or duplicate the village as pictured on the cover. The material in this book is impossible to find el~ewhere. Other miniatures are expensive and often not c~asy to con· struct. Miniature fans and model train huildc'f8 will enjoy setting up this charming village. Excellent for schools, the village can be used as a model to show what 19th-century New England looked like. Original Dover |
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