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Miller Engineering - N-920 - Structure, Building, Industrial, Gravel - Industrial Structures - Milestone Gravel Company

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Stock NumberN-920
BrandMiller Engineering
ManufacturerMiller Engineering
Body StyleMiller Engineering Micro Structures kit
PrototypeStructure, Building, Industrial, Gravel
Road or Company NameIndustrial Structures (Details)
Road or Reporting NumberMilestone Gravel Company
Ready-to-RunNo
Kit ComplexityModerate Skills
Kit Material(s)Photo Etched Brass
Release Date1999-01-01
Item CategoryStructures
Model TypeBuildings
Model SubtypeIndustrial, Commercial
Model VarietyGravel
Scale1/160



Model Information: Miller Engineering's Micro Structures series of structure kits are made of etched brass.
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.

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Item created by: CNW400 on 2022-03-13 13:57:13

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