The Walthers Cornerstone Lakeville Modern-Style Warehouse is a must - have for model railroad enthusiasts. Ideal for 1960s and later industrial park layouts, this general - use warehouse is inspired by real - life structures with a concrete - block foundation and corrugated metal superstructure, found all over the continent. It's a great addition to any industrial park scene. Use it as a destination for boxcars and trucks, or for light manufacturing scenarios. The kit comes with multiple truck doors, a railcar door for unloading inside, and a wall section with windows to mimic a small office. Measuring 12 x 19 x 4' (30.5 x 48.3 x 10.2cm), it fits layouts from the 1960s to the present. It features a block foundation with a metal upper structure, can be built in various configurations, and includes alternate doors and windows. The correct height truck and railcar loading docks come with weather bellows - seals. You can customize it in minutes using molded cut lines, expand it with additional kits, or build a larger structure with separately available add - on accessories. It looks great by itself as a trackside customer or when serving a larger industry. The doors and windows are separate, and it's molded in multiple colors and clear plastic.


Using this Walthers Lakeville Warehouse model is easy. First, carefully unpack all the parts. You'll notice the separate doors and windows. Start building the foundation according to the instructions, then add the metal upper structure. Place the multiple truck doors and the railcar door where you want them. The wall section with windows can be installed to create a small office area. For different looks, use the alternate doors and windows provided. When it comes to using it on your layout, you can place boxcars and trucks around it to create an industrial scene. As for maintenance, keep it away from direct sunlight to prevent color fading. If it gets dusty, use a soft brush to gently clean it. When customizing with molded cut lines, use a sharp hobby knife and be careful not to cut yourself. If you're expanding with additional kits or add - on accessories, make sure they fit properly before gluing them together.