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These plywood stacks are great for warehouses. Unwrapped loads are often loaded into double-door box cars, and can be seen from the 1930s to the present all over the U.S. Plywood first started to appear in North America in the 1910s, but didn’t become common until around 1940. Plywood was used in WWII for constructing ships, airplanes, and housing. For example, the PT-109 boat commanded by President Kennedy in WWII was made out of plywood. Each kit contains 20 stacks of 4' by 8' plywood, plus strips of wood to make "stickers" that go under each load, and black thread to represent banding used to hold each stack together during transport. These are a perfect complement to our Bingen Loading Warehouse kit. If you'd like to learn how to build this, click here for building instructions. Pricing
Manufactured for New Rail Models by Details, Details. |
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