Point of Rocks, Maryland, USA
Point of Rocks is a passenger station stop on the MARC Brunswick Line. The station, designed by E. Francis Baldwin, was built by the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad and completed in 1876. Marking the junction between CSX's Metropolitan Subdivision (the current main line) and the Old Main Line Subdivision, it remains one of the former B&O's signature landmarks, and is a popular subject of railroad photography.
Eaglewings Iron
Craft has recreated this magnificent building in a limited edition of 30, in
1/24th scale. The replica measures 34 inches by 25 inches by 31 inches
tall. Each building will be numbered, and a certificate of authenticity will be
provided with each sale; the buyer receives the benefit of a truly magnificent
recreation of the Point of Rocks Train Station, and Eaglewings Iron Craft’s
commitment to quality.
Base Package includes: | |
Custom fabricated 16 gauge steel building, coated rust resistant gray primer, weather resistant windows and doors
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$1,180.00 |
Upgrades: | |
Hand Painted with exterior paint and clear-coated. | $ 390.00 |
Shingles for roof. | $ 450.00 |
Packaging and Shipping | $ 185.00 |
To order please call Eaglewings at 602-276-8101
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Coal Tipple
We would like to present a new "G scale" train structure, this new building is a multi-level "Coal Tipple" that also includes a detached "Power room" and a "small shed". The tipple was built in 1/29 scale
Base Package includes: | |
Shed, Power House, Screening Building, Head House, Conveyor and Dump House All Buidings are powder coated rust resistant gray primer
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$1,650.00 |
Upgrades: | |
Hand Painted with exterior paint and clear-coated. | $ 285.00 |
Packaging and Shipping (anywhere in the USA) | $ 245.00 |
To order please call Eaglewings at 602-276-8101
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