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Jul082018

Kit P/N S64, The Wood Shed is now available on Shop for Kits page 15.

This kit has been in our archive for quite a while and for some reason, has never been released.  If you follow on the DISCUSSION page, you know that there have been requests for a lumber mill and storage sheds.  Well, I can’t promise the mill, at this time, but this kit is just what you want to store lumber in.  Also worlk great for Hay bales or other bulk comodity.  It have been updated with some new details and a bunch of new signage.  I know you will like this one.  It is on page 15 of the SHOP for MODEL KITS pages.  As I said it has been around and was assigned kit number 64 long ago.  Take a look.

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Reader Comments (3)

Well, not to cause a ruckus, but actually the Wood Shed has been available for quite some time. At least as long ago as April, 2014, when I used it for a horse barn: http://blacktop-crossing.blogspot.com/2014/04/horse-barn.html

Interestingly enough, it had an S63 part number at that time! But it was actually in the Wood Frame Industrial Buildings DVD/Collection. So, I suppose it has actually never been released as a "single".

Also, it does work well "down on the farm". I have yet to put bales of hay in the shed, but I have the "ingredients" ready to "make hay" when I get some grandkids interested. It fit the need very well.
July 21, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterMBailey
You are absolutely correct on all points. It was released on that DVD, it was P/N63, but never as a single. Slowly but surely, all of the kits on DVD's that have never been singles will be. Also, if you compare the old version with this one, you will find it vastly improved.
July 21, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterDave Miecznikowski
OH, I forgot to explain, there was a part number conflict so I changed it. As we find mistakes, and boy do we make a lot of them, we fix them.
July 21, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterDave Miecznikowski

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