N Scale Ranch House No 1

Imagine a street filled with little houses of different colors, their driveways side-by-side as though they've paired off for a dance.Paw of a Bear's Ranch House No. 1 will allow you to build the perfect suburban street scene. The house is typical of modest suburban homes from the 1950's to the present day.

Currently unavailable. Hoping to start production again soon (11/2021)

Imagine a street filled with little houses of different colors, their driveways side-by-side as though they've paired off for a dance. Paw of a Bear's N-Scale Ranch House No. 1 will allow you to build the perfect suburban street scene for your model railroad layout. The house is typical of modest suburban homes from the 1950's to the present day.

This N-scale laser cut kit comes in mirroring styles. Kit #14002L has the driveway situated on the left-hand side of the building. The picture window is covered by an eave which juts out on the left side of the building. Kit #14002R has its driveway on the right-hand side and is a mirror image of Kit #14002L.

The kits include the following:

  • detailed Lazerboard windows & doors
  • 1/64" birch plywood roof (scribed to ease shingle application)
  • 1/64" birch plywood trim
  • 1/32" birch plywood walls scribed with a brick foundation and wood work
  • a generous helping of laser cut three-tab shingles
  • an amazing herringbone brick walk and front stoop laser scribed into Lazerboard
  • laser cut brick chimney
  • exceptionally easy slot construction
  • 1/32" base/building jig
  • a "concrete" driveway of scribed Lazerboard
  • parts to make a porch lamp
  • optional door knobs
  • detailed directions
  • weathering tips and building techniques

Buy three or more of these N-Scale Ranch House No. 1 kits for your model railroad suburb and get a 10% discount on the price.

Please note: The model does not come with the scenery products shown in the photographs nor does it come with the newspaper - however it does come with the herringbone brick front stoop and walkway.

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