The Walthers Cornerstone Red Wing Milling Co. 3212 in N Scale (Part# 933 - 3212) is a must - have for model railroad enthusiasts. Since the 1800s, flour mills have evolved significantly, and this model perfectly captures the look and feel of contemporary mills. It's sized to fit most layouts. Mills from the 1950s and later produce huge amounts of flour and other milled grains. They used to receive grain via boxcars and now use covered hoppers. Outbound flour and meal are transported in Airslide(R) and similar covered hoppers, as well as bulk hopper trucks. The modern concrete Red Wing Milling Co. comes with truck and rail loading facilities, blowers, vents, distinct doors and windows, and full - color decal signs. The finished kit measures 6 - 5/8 x 4 - 7/8 inches (16.5 x 12 cm). It's one of the diverse Cornerstone N Scale industrial structures. This contemporary trackside industry prototype can receive grain in covered hoppers or boxcars and ship flour in Airslide hoppers, boxcars, and by truck. It features exterior dust collectors, fire escape ladders, a railcar loading canopy, and truck loading doors. It's an easy - to - build plastic kit with realistic decal signs.


Using this Walthers Red Wing Milling Co. model is a breeze. First, unpack the easy - to - build plastic kit carefully. Start assembling the parts one by one, following the included instructions. You can use common model - building tools like glue and tweezers. When placing it on your model railroad layout, choose a spot that fits its size (6 - 5/8 x 4 - 7/8 inches or 16.5 x 12 cm). As for maintenance, keep it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to prevent the plastic from warping and the decal signs from fading. You can gently dust it off with a soft brush every once in a while. If any parts break, don't worry; you might be able to find replacement parts from the manufacturer. Just handle the model with care during assembly and display to enjoy it for a long time.