INTERSTATE FUEL & OIL
HO Structure Kit
933-3006
© 2012 Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., Milwaukee, WI 53218 waltherscornerstone.com I-933-3006
Thanks for purchasing this Cornerstone Series Kit. Please read all instructions before starting. All parts are molded in
styrene plastic. Use glues and paints which are compatible.
As demand for petroleum products grew in the 1920's, bulk oil distributors became common in large and small cities. Ship-
ments of gasoline, home heating oil, kerosene and diesel fuel were received in tank cars and reloaded into trucks for local
delivery. Smaller quantities of industrial lubricants and grease were shipped in drums and stored in a small warehouse. A
dealer was usually assigned a territory by the oil company (in larger cities, it was not uncommon to find the same company
represented by several dealers) who would serve local customers. In the years before large storage tanks became common,
daily deliveries were made to many customers, especially filling stations.
For more ideas to detail your scene, ask your dealer, visit our Web-site waltherscornerstone.com or see the latest Walthers
HO Scale Model Railroad Reference Book.
21
22
20
5
81
10
8
7
6
80
6
80
82
9
7
3
81 10
18
19
16
12
13
17
8
11
14
2
1
4
Glue windows (6, 10) and doors (7, 8 & 9) to the
appropriate walls. Glue glass to the rear of the
windows. Assemble the four walls (2, 3, 4 & 5) to
the base. Glue the roof into position making sure
the side overhangs are equal. Assemble and
glue roof vents (21 & 22) in place.
Glue together ramps (12, 13 &17), (11 & 14) and
Fuel Tank (18, 19 & 16)