Art & Jack Talk about "Booty Corner"





(4) Photos above depict thhe "HO" version of the kit
as built by Jim Mooney.








Like most Bar Mills kits this one tells a story... it’s not just one building... it’s three !  From the corner IGA with it’s 2nd & 3rd floor apartments, to “Buster’s Barbershop” and the adjoining newspaper stand  there isn’t much more you can do to this scene that’s not already included with the kit. A host of white metal castings, plastic fire escapes, and printed store-front windows help to give this little scene it’s own look.  From the sidewalk to the billboard just about everything is included.  The “HO” version of the kit features plastic windows, the “S” scale windows are laser-cut... and all of the double-pane windows can be adjusted in any desired position.  We could say more, but the photos tell it all.  The “HO” version is available through your local hobby dealer, you’ll have to contact us directly for the “S” scale version of the kit.    This structure was designed to work well with both the “Saulena’s Tavern” & “Gravely Building” to help create an entire scene !

HO Kit #0982  $134.95
 

"S" Kit $169.95
 


John Bagley (of the Railroad Line Forum)
did this version of the kit in "HO"


Despite the poor photo quality you have to admire
the work of Caj Menke... especially since this
version was scratchbuilt for his
"N"-scale layout !


Jeff Kruger tried his hand at this S-Scale version of
the kit.


Above: A view of the "S" scale version


The work of Cliff Powers speaks for itself.... Thanks So Much For This Photo Cliff !
Dimensional Data To Be Added