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Walthers - 933-3882 - Structure, Cornerstone - Undecorated

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N Scale - Walthers - 933-3882 - Structure, Cornerstone - Undecorated
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Stock Number933-3882
Original Retail Price$29.98
BrandWalthers
ManufacturerWalthers
Body StyleWalthers Structures Cornerstone
PrototypeStructure, Cornerstone
Road or Company NameUndecorated (Details)
Reporting MarksUrban Retaining Walls Kit
Kit ComplexityEasy-Build
Release Date2019-11-01
Item CategoryStructures
Model TypeWalls
Model SubtypeRailroad
Model VarietyRetaining Walls



Specific Item Information: Combine roads and rails easily in N Scale scenes with the Cornerstone Urban Retaining Walls kit. This highly detailed and versatile model is adaptable to new or existing layouts, and offers various options to build common designs supporting elevated railroad rights-of-way in areas where increasing auto traffic required eliminate of level tracks and grade crossings. A realistic addition to any commerical, residential or industrial area from the 1900s to the present.

Features: Simplifies modeling elevated tracks in new or existing scenery, Simulates poured concrete walls built from the 1900s on, Easily expanded by combining kits and customized with molded cut lines, Easy to use with Urban Steel Overpass (933-3871) - adaptable to other bridge kits

Great value with 56 parts molded in concrete gray including: 8 tall, 4-panel retaining sidewalls each: 4-3/4" Long x 1-1/2" Tall 120 x 38.40mm, 4 tall 3-panel retaining end walls each 3" Long x 1-1/2" Tall 76.2 x 38.40mm, 8 short, 4-panel retaining walls each 4-3/4" Long x 1/2" Tall 120 x 14.4mm, 8 tall connectors, 8 short connectors, 4 customizable interior reinforcing cross pieces, 8 Railings, 8 short wall supports
Road Name History:
Although they may be molded in color, unpainted and unlettered, undecorated products are marketed to modelers who seek to custom decorate their models for private roads and/or road and/or company names that were not commercially produced by any of the major manufacturers.

Undecorated models are frequently also unassembled or only partially assembled and required modelers to be comfortable with glue, paint and sometimes solder in order to prepare their models for display. Materials for these models can vary but often include plastic, pewter and resin. Models may or may not come with decals or other decorations such as plastic signage, railings and ladders to enhance the appearance of the final product.

Brand/Importer Information:
Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., was founded in Milwaukee in 1932 -- but really, it started years earlier, when seven-year-old Bill Walthers got his first taste of the hobby with a small, wind-up toy train for Christmas. He continued with the hobby and eventually had an attic layout comprised primarily of his own scratch-built creations. After he wrote a series of articles on building train control and signaling systems, he got so many letters from other modelers that he began manufacturing them. The first ad (in the May issue of The Model Maker) offered a 24-page, 15c catalog that listed rail, couplers, and electrical supplies. Sales were over $500.00 for the first year, and the fledgling company was off to a strong start.

Within five years, Walthers had grown so much that larger quarters were needed. Space was found on Erie Street, where everything -- from milled wood parts to metal castings to decals -- was made in-house. 1937 also saw a new line in HO Scale, featured in its own catalog. Bill brought operating layouts to the 1939 World's Fair, which gave the hobby a big boost. Soon, though, the growing possibility of war overshadowed these successes, and supplies were becoming increasingly difficult to obtain.

During the war, model manufacturers were ordered to stop production in order to conserve critical metal supplies. Walthers produced what it could from nonessential materials. A series of ads in 1943 saw Bill literally scraping the bottom of a barrel! The postwar boom meant rapid growth for the hobby; however, small homes and new families left no room for O scale layouts, and many modelers moved to HO Scale.

The next twenty years brought great change. In 1958, Bill retired and his son Bruce took over. Just as full-size railroads were being hard-hit by new technology, so too were model railroads. Leisure time was spent in front of the TV set, not the train set. In 1960, Walthers became a full-line distributor of other manufacturers' products while continuing expansion of the Walthers lines. By the start of the 1970's, business was booming again, and Bruce's son Phil joined the company.

Expansion and diversification continue under Phil's tenure. The establishment of the Walthers Importing Division added several international lines. The manufacturing plant was modernized. Code 83 track was introduced in 1985, giving layouts more realistic proportions. In 1990, the Cornerstone Series buildings were unveiled. Combining a freight car with a related industry, the Cornerstone Series makes it possible for modelers to duplicate authentic operations, enhancing layout realism. The Train Line Deluxe Sets and locomotives debuted in 1994. These sets feature the detailing of serious models and an affordable price -- allowing newcomers to get started, and then build-on to their first set, rather than replacing it.

In 2005, Walthers purchased Life-Like from Lifoam Industries. With this purchase Walthers acquired the Proto Lines that have become the backbone of their locomotive and rolling stock segments.

Today, Walthers continues to expand, improve and develop a wide range of products. Their latest selection can be found throughout Walthers.com and their printed catalogs, along with items from over 300 other manufacturers.

In December 2017, Lowell Smith announced the ‘purchase of tooling’ of the Walthers line of N Scale passenger cars (sleeper, coach and baggage cars), and in June 2018, Atlas announced that it will purchase all N scale locomotive and rolling stock tooling owned by Walthers, including the Walthers N tooling as well as former Life-Like tooling. This divestment puts an end to Walthers involvement as a manufacturer of N scale rolling-stock, though it will continue its range of N scale structures.
Item created by: Jenna on 2019-11-21 12:17:36. Last edited by Jenna on 2019-11-21 12:17:37

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