January 24, 2026
Description
Its a little farmhouse, based off one on Washington Street in Lagrange, KY
These are very common, and have many variations. These were about the bog standard house for most farms in the 1800s and early 1900s, so they're all across the old midwest. This one specifically was made to look as though it was built about the 1860s, but continued on being used into the 20s some, hell the IRL thing is still being lived in to this day.
To assemble, you paint it, glue up the exterior walls around the floor, then you slide the interior walls onto the floor (see provided pictures to see placement) (may have to notch the trim some), put down furniture, put the lamps on the ceiling, glue the ceiling on (or leave it unglued so you can remove the roof and ceiling to look inside), glue the roofs together, and glue on the roof if you like. if you got warps on the print, use hot glue or modeling caulk to patch em and repaint over them the next day.
Thank you to " eight-wheeler models" for the 25$ donation!!!!
We got a discord thingy, we do discord thingies there:
https://discord.gg/tQUPad6hfT
And a Facebook to keep track of stuff and general train thingies:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586293481522
License:
CC BY-SA - Attribution - Share alike