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Fine Quality Structure Kits
Greenway offers a broad assortment of special structures for HO railroads in kit form,
built up structures and structure details for scratchbuilding or kit bashing.

Greenway handles a very limited number of special structures for HO railroads. Clint Crow's outstanding C.C. Crow modestly priced line has been a standard with us for many years and almost all of his current kits are maintained on an open stock basis. Crow River and, when available, South River Model Works kits are also stocked, along with George Barrett's Sheepscott Models and Bruce Sparrow's Lasercraft masterpieces. To support these lines we provide many detail items, such as autos, people figures, and the general "clutter" of a busy model railroad. We also carry a line of built up structures.

New England Country Church

This HO scale kit is based on the white church in Grafton, Vermont.  The church was built in 1858.

The model consists of laser cut plywood, basswood, and also has a cast Hydrocal plaster stone foundation with cast resin stairs custom made just for this kit by Jeff Adam of Motrak Models.  Assembly is easy thanks to tab and slot construction and detailed easy to follow instructions chock full of exploded isometric drawings.  Also included is diamond shaped peel-n-stick slate roofing. 

New England Country Church $74.95
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Add a church bell from our Big Sounds collection
Church Bell 4
Sound card and speaker. $35.
Play Sound
PLAY SOUND
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Choose a different church bell or add a eulogy from our BigSounds page. Power supply also available.
Recommended congregation
Nuns
Nuns and Children
Dave's Corner Diner from Crow River Products. This diner is equally suited for small towns, big city downtown, or out along the highway. The early to mid 20th century design can still be found in operation today. This resin and white metal castings kit fits in a 6x6 inch square. Either city sidewalks or head in parking look good in front. The back has endless detailing possibilites with food delivery, the cook taking a smoke break, trash bins and even the neighborhood cats.

Dave's Corner Diner $35 Qty:

C.C.CROW 100-ft. Stone Engine House. This is a very useful and popular kit, used as an engine house, warehouse, small factory building, car repair shop and just about anything else one wants to liven up the layout. On a personal note, the actual prototype is located on the Illinois Central Railroad along the old Illinois-Michigan canal near LaSalle-Peru, Illinois very close to where quite a few of my own ancestors settled. I can remember seeing the building as a child while visiting distant relatives. It was being used as a freight house then. Solid building, easy to put up.
100-ft Stone Engine House $95 Qty:

C.C.CROW Old Virginia Horse Barn. A classic small wooden barn with stone foundation. Very popular and a thoughtful addition to layouts that otherwise leave their animals out in the weather.

Old Virginia horse Barn $33 Qty:
C.C.CROW Stone Shingle Mill. One of the most versatile structures put out by Crow. We've seen this little stone jewel used in many ways, with a waterwheel, with attached sheds, with a covered loading platform, and on an outstanding module shown every year at the Amherst W. Springfield show, as a charming waterfront ship's chandlers store..everyone seems to love this little building!
Stone Shingle Mill $30 Qty:
Waterwheel (15 ft ) $25 Qty:
Waterwheel (22 ft) $25 Qty:
Slow-Motion Motor 0-18v $7.50 Qty:

Waterwheel makes a great addition to the Stone Shingle Mill and it can be animated with the SlowMotion motor also available. Shown below is the 15 ft diameter water wheel. It is also available in 22 ft diameter.
Slow Motion motor operates on 0-18volts DC . Perfect for running Waterwheel, skating rinks, ferris wheels, oil pumpers, windmills, etc. $7.50

Shaft and wire leads may vary slightly from photo

C.C.CROW Colonial Farmhouse. Another winner. This exquisite building goes together easily and looks just great. The stone pattern is attractive and typical in many locations where stone was often used as an early building material. We have a brick house, I wish it was stone like this.

Colonial Farmhouse $32 Qty:
CC Crow...What's in the box?
We thought we'd show you. Known for the extremely high quality hydrocal castings, the CC Crow kits also contain laser cut panels, strip lumber and plastic detail castings. Printed templates are included as are multi-page instructions so you can't go wrong. In this model (Stone Cherry House) full color fruit box labels, posters and billboards are also included.
Stone Cherry House with Brick Office is from a prototype in Wenatchee Valley Washington. The main structure is cobblestone. The brick office was added later.

Cherry House and Brick Office $40 Qty:

C.C.CROW Hook and Ladder Firehouse. A neat little firehouse (or use it for something else).. the prototype at Orbisonia is now used as a garage and workshop. The firemen, dogs, and policemen are available from us separately..but don't forget to add a fire hydrant if you order the dogs.

Hook and Ladder Firehouse $30 Qty:

C.C. CROW Classic New England Saltbox depicts the tradtional saltbox design in full detail. This fun little kit goes together in about one evening but don't let that fool you. It is packed with fine detail. The walls and roof are clad in fine scale 5" reveal cedar shingles - cast in white Hydrocal with all the detail of the hand-laid shingle-by- shingle originals.

Classic New England Saltbox $30 Qty:

C.C.CROW Great Northern Passenger Depot. A bay window depot with typical long overhang roof. Many seem to have tried to produce such depots but this one remains the best, in our opinion. We often sell it in conjuction with Tomar's upper quadrant signal, just can't get a more natural railroad look than that.

Great Northern Passenger Depot $60 Qty:

C.C.CROW Bank Barn. Same stone pattern as the house shown above. We've seen many handsome barns of this type in Pennsylvania and all up and down the great valley going south, Shenadoah and below. We have also spotted some in Wisconsin and southern Ohio...I suppose they probably exist elsewhere, too, like southern Indiana and similar locales with limestone and other stone outcroppings. We don't have a stone barn. I wish we had one. In the meantime I bought one of the kits.

Bank Barn $60 Qty:

C.C.CROW Mississippi Signal Tower. This kit is of a prototype tower located near Minneapolis-St. Paul. Someone forgot to put it on the tour at last year's National Convention but now everyone can get by mail order, so they won't have missed anything.

Mississippi Signal Tower $40 Qty:

CROW RIVER Narragansett Produce Terminal. A three story high block long building which features both a railroad loading platform and, on the other side, a series of truck docks. Unique and perfect for an industrial rail environment. Footprint is 13.5" x 6.5" and the building can be doubled to make one 21.5" long if you want a real blockbuster. This kit includes detail items and a couple of truck trailers (you supply the trains). Reminds me of an assignment in Philadelphia many years ago. The company's distribution operations were in North Philadelphia and the warehouse was in South Philadelphia, people spent a lot of time going north and south to find out what was happening and in the meantime not accomplishing much of anything at all. With this warehouse you could do it better. Photo not available.
Narragansett Produce Terminal $150 Qty:




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