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Woodland Scenics C1157 N-Scale Double Track Tunnel Portal, Cut Stone (2)
Feb 10, 2018
Nice Portal
Typical of the good quality from Woodland Scenics.

May 05, 2021
Best Roadbed
This was a repeat order. Best roadbed material out there.

May 24, 2017
Not a well made building.
0 of 2 found this helpful Had I know about the deficiencies in the design of this building I never would have purchased it. I am an experienced builder. This did not come together well. It feels too fragile. I particularly disliked the need to paint it to have it look nice. While the paint finish looked nice on the exterior, if I illuminated the building it would look lousy. Yes, one can put black paper on the inside. But that is more work than it deserves. I would recommend to any prospective buyer to find a different building. The problems I experienced are a major deficiency in any large Cornerstone building. I have built several. Unfortunately, for buildings of this size it is about the only game in town. Increasing the thickness of the plastic would help as well as adding corner tabs for bracing. The bump out would work better if attached to a solid wall, rather than have a flimsy articulated wall. This is the major cause for the instability in the building. Can't imagine that any of these fixes would significant add to Walther's production cost.