HO Kit #5909   The Gomez Store       $45.00
This kit is based on Ruben G. Gomez' General Merchandise store in Pagosa Junction, near the borders of Colorado and New Mexico.  Constructed in 1910, it is typical of many small general stores built to accommodate travelers throughout the West.  Similar structures can be found along many of the early highways in California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado an Utah. 

Provided in the kit are components for constructing the complete store as it exists today, including the boardwalk and gas pump.  The front boasts clapboard siding, and the sides have sheet-metal siding embossed with a brick pattern.  The roof is corrugated iron.  To give your building an individual look, you can use the pre-printed "RUBEN G. GOMEZ" sign, or letter your own--using the blank provided.  A sheet of printed signs is also included.  The building will fit on a 5.6" x 7.25" footprint.
HO Kit #5906       No Problem Joe's       $ 35.00
In the town of Aspen, CO there once lived a very old man.  He was known locally as "No Problem Joe".  Joe was a local fix-it man who was often called upon by the ski-lift folks to correct the seasonal crises which threatened their business.  No matter what the situation was, he managed to come up with a solution...after assuring the person in distress that there was "no problem".  This model is based on Joe's house.  It is still around, although in pretty bad shape, with a couple of signs posted on the font door:  "For Sale" and "No Trespassing".  We figure Joe must have moved on.  Last time we checked, the asking price was  rumored to be $1,300,000.00. The Grandt Line version of No Problem Joe's includes styrene components to make the main house with its front porch plus Joe's coal shed and outhouse.  As presented, the models will fit on a 7" x 3.6" footprint.  With a bit of imagination, variations on painting and weathering techniques and a few extra detail parts from the Grandt  HO parts line, you kit-bashers can give Joe's place a number of different looks.
HO Kit #5911      Valley Feed & Seed          Cdn$37.50
The Grandt Line feed store is typical of many structures found in agricultural communities throughout the US from the 1920's to present times.  The proto-type is a feed store located in Salina, Utah--adjacent to the D&RG tracks.  The footprint for the building is 3" x 5" and the kit includes the boardwalk out front as well as a scale platform for one side.  The kit is full of great details, including plenty of feed sacks and great signs.
HO Kit #5900      THE SECOND CLASS SALOON       $ 28.00

In 1882, Wyatt Earp left Tombstone, Arizona to move west and operate several saloons.  Among the towns in which he set up these saloons were San Diego in California, Tonopah in Nevada and Nome in Alaska.  The Second Class Saloon was the name of his establishment in Nome.  Built in the common boomtown style of row buildings, this saloon is unique for its unusual false front and the colorful signage.  This  kit represents the building as it might have looked as a freestanding building. Included with the kit is window material, decals and printed signs and window interiors.  The kit fits in a 3.5" x 4.75" footprint and is easy to assemble.
HO Kit #5903     REESE STREET ROW HOUSES (3 houses in package)       $32.00

This kit is based on a group of houses which can still be seen today on Reese Street in Silverton, CO.  Constructed in the early 1900's, they are typical of the modest tract houses built to accommodate workers in mining areas throughout the West.  Similar houses dotted the streets of mining towns in California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado and Utah.  As time went on, the houses were added onto and expanded to fit the needs of their residents.
Provided are components for constructing three complete houses, including their lean-to's and outhouses.  To give your buildings an individual look, you can choose from four different gable trims and two different front walls.  The lean-to's, which can be made in two different sizes, may be used on the back or side of the buildings.  These kits are great fun if you are a kit-basher.  The basic house (without the lean-to) measures 1.24" x 1.85".  Although there are many different ways to arrange the components, the three houses, built as designed, will fit on a 3" x 6" footprint (not including the outhouses).
HO Kit #5908    Raised Platform Warehouse     $35.00
Warehouse typical of many corrugated iron structures found throughout the US on industrial sites fomr the 1920's to the present. Based on an elevated Conoco/Texaco facility in Placerville, California. Foundation posts could be ommited and model placed directly on the layout. Rear wall is blank.
Windows and doors molded separately for
easy painting. Footprint is 4 3/4" x 6 1/4".
Combine one or more kits to make a longer
warehouse, as shown in the photo at right.
Descriptions, sizes and quantities per package for Grandt HO detail parts coming soon ...
Items shown below are Cdn$4.00 per package..
5021
5022
5088
5139
5163
5072
5080
5198
Door cast separate from frame with
two different sides as shown
5134
Doors:
5301
Panel Door w/Transom, Freight Door (2 sets)
5255
5081
5261
5097
5179
5204
5205
5212
5230
5276
5222
5287
Grandt Line HO Scale Windows
5011
5087
5254
5029
5060
5140
5239
5262
5277
5278
 
5235 HOn3 Caboose
7090/7091
GE 25 Ton Industrial Loco
7088/7089
GE 23 Ton Boxcab
Grandt Line
"HO" Scale Kits,Windows and Doors
HO Kit #5901   East Terrible Mill and Mining Company   $40.00

The East Terrible is a 10-stamp mill complex, proto-typical of many built in the 1890's--not only in the West, but also throughout the world.  The Grandt Line  kit contains enough parts including windows and doors, for one stamp-mill building, one lean-to and two auxiliary buildings.  The different building components can be set together in several configurations, making the kit adaptable to your layout needs.  By combining two kits, the mill buildings can be connected, representing a 20-stamp mill.  The mill as shown in the photo sits on a 10" x 10" footprint. There are  plenty of detailing parts to make your model complete--including the cribbing, trestle, track and ore car.