N Scale Architect - 10902 - Structure, Building, Industrial, Mine - Industrial Structures
Stock Number | 10902 |
Original Retail Price | $72.95 |
Brand | N Scale Architect |
Manufacturer | N Scale Architect |
Body Style | N Scale Architect Structures |
Image Provider's Website | Link |
Prototype | Structure, Building, Industrial, Mine |
Road or Company Name | Industrial Structures (Details) |
Reporting Marks | Eagle River Mine |
Ready-to-Run | No |
Kit Complexity | Craftsman |
Kit Material(s) | Laser-Cut Wood |
Item Category | Structures |
Model Type | Buildings |
Model Subtype | Industrial |
Model Variety | Mine |
Specific Item Information:
The Eagle River Mine was an operational "hard rock" mine in Colorado through the late 1960’s and as of 1999 was still standing next to the Eagle River at Gilman, Colorado (near Minturn). Rio Grande Railroad fans will recognize Minturn as the former "helper station" along the former DRG&W and then Southern Pacific Tennessee Pass Line (alias now "rail banked by it’s current owner, the Union Pacific). The Eagle River Mine kit includes most of the major structures of this large mining complex and is suitable for precious metal, zinc, lead, and coal mining operations. A full size scale floor plan is included with these instructions to assist in placing this structure on your model railway or display. N Scale model measures approximately 8"(L)x 4"(W)x 3"(H).
Road Name History:
A factory (previously manufactory) or manufacturing plant is an industrial site, usually consisting of buildings and machinery, or more commonly a complex having several buildings, where workers manufacture goods or operate machines processing one product into another.
Factories arose with the introduction of machinery during the Industrial Revolution when the capital and space requirements became too great for cottage industry or workshops. Early factories that contained small amounts of machinery, such as one or two spinning mules, and fewer than a dozen workers have been called "glorified workshops".
Most modern factories have large warehouses or warehouse-like facilities that contain heavy equipment used for assembly line production. Large factories tend to be located with access to multiple modes of transportation, with some having rail, highway and water loading and unloading facilities.
From Wikipedia

Factories arose with the introduction of machinery during the Industrial Revolution when the capital and space requirements became too great for cottage industry or workshops. Early factories that contained small amounts of machinery, such as one or two spinning mules, and fewer than a dozen workers have been called "glorified workshops".
Most modern factories have large warehouses or warehouse-like facilities that contain heavy equipment used for assembly line production. Large factories tend to be located with access to multiple modes of transportation, with some having rail, highway and water loading and unloading facilities.
From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information:
The N Scale Architect was founded in 1991 by Russ Kaufman who has been active in model railroading since the early 1970s. Although many model railroaders received a Lionel Train as their first train set, Russ and his brother Bill were bitten by the model railroad bug in the form of an Aurora N-Scale set.
Russ started The N Scale Architect based on the encouragement of fellow modelers who thought that the plans he had drawn up for scratch building over the years might be enjoyed by others in kit form. The first kits featured detailed step-by-step instructions with hand drawn illustrations and plastic templates to be used for cutting the various pieces. This tradition of high quality instructions continues with the addition of "in-process" and color photos and, thanks to better computer aided programs, more detailed drawings. These templates have been replaced with laser-cut micro-plywood pieces along with the addition of many detailing castings which are now also available separately as part of their "Making A Scene" product line.
Russ started The N Scale Architect based on the encouragement of fellow modelers who thought that the plans he had drawn up for scratch building over the years might be enjoyed by others in kit form. The first kits featured detailed step-by-step instructions with hand drawn illustrations and plastic templates to be used for cutting the various pieces. This tradition of high quality instructions continues with the addition of "in-process" and color photos and, thanks to better computer aided programs, more detailed drawings. These templates have been replaced with laser-cut micro-plywood pieces along with the addition of many detailing castings which are now also available separately as part of their "Making A Scene" product line.
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