The Lexington

The Lexington

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Was fascinated by the idea of mail order houses that was somewhat popular in the 1920's. This model is the lexington from their "Honor Bilt" series accurate to 1:100 scale. Files includes the following: 1. Basement 2.vestibule 3.Outer Walls 4. Roof *I plan to upload a paid version which includes the internal wall as depicted in the magazne listing if ths model gains a good traction. Overview: Sears, Roebuck and Company, commonly known as Sears, was a prominent American retail company that operated department stores and catalogs for many years. It was known for offering a wide range of products, including appliances, tools, clothing, and home goods. During its peak years, Sears did offer various home-related products and services, such as home appliances, furniture, and even house kits. Sears sold prefabricated houses through its catalog in the early 20th century. These house kits were designed to allow customers to build their own homes using pre-cut materials and instructions provided by Sears. These kits included all the necessary materials, including lumber, windows, doors, and other components, to construct a complete house. The Sears house kits were quite popular and provided an affordable option for many people to own their own homes. Several different house styles were available, ranging from small cottages to larger, more elaborate designs. Customers could choose the design they liked and then order the corresponding kit from Sears. The kits would then be delivered to their location, and they could proceed with the construction process.

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