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NOTE: Before proceeding, decide on which version of the shed you wish to model. Then, 
follow the appropriate instructions.

A. First, cut off the top section of part #8, just above the "V" bracing. After gluing the walls 
(2, 4, 6) to the base (1), place (do not glue) the horizontal bracing (11) on the base. Now, 
glue the vertical bracing (7, 8) in place on the base, making sure that they go in front of the 
crosswise braces of part #11. The end most vertical posts rest on top of the "lip" on the 

WALTON & SONS LUMBER

HO Structure Kit

933-3057

© 2012 Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., Milwaukee, WI 53218  waltherscornerstone.com  I-933-3057

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.

The local lumberyard became a fixture in cities and towns wherever the tracks ran. To keep the lumber dry and reduce 
warping or swelling, it was stored under cover, in large sheds built especially for the purpose. When standardized material 
sizes were adopted, this also allowed for easy sorting. 

Today, the small lumberyard has evolved into the building materials center. Railroads still carry much of the bulk lumber 
shipments, which are usually sent to regional distribution centers, then reloaded on trucks. Carrying everything from studs 
to kitchen cabinets, some also fabricate components, such as wall sections or roof trusses for local contractors. 

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.

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1. Start by gluing windows (29) and 
doors (28) in their respective places 
on the walls (23, 24, 25). Next, glue 
the  window  "glass"  (21,30,31)  in 
place.  Glue  the  four  walls  (23,  24, 
25,  26)  together  and  to  the  base 
(33).  Make  sure  the  steps  line  up 
with the doors. Then, glue the roof 
(27)  on  and  finish  by  gluing  the 
chimney  (33,  34)  together  and  in 
place on the roof.

base  and  the  remaining 
posts  go  into  the  square 
holes so that they are even 
with  the  bottom  of  the 
base.  Next,  slide  part  #11 
up and glue to the bottom 
of the first crosswise brace 
on parts # 7 and 8 and on 
top of the tabs on the back 
wall. Glue the ladders (10) 
and  railing  (12)  in  place. 
Then, glue the wall exten-
sions  (3,  5)  to  the  top  of 
the  side  walls  (2,  4).  Glue 
the roof pieces (14, 15) in 
position  and  complete  by 
gluing 

the 

overhang 

braces (9) in place on part 
#8  and  under  roof  #15. 
Repeat 

procedure 

for 

second shed.

SEPARATE SHEDS

28

23

28

31

24

21

29

25

34

33  X2

26

25

23

24

27

33

CUT

7

8

11

6

2

4

1

14

10

15

3

5

9  X8

10

12

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