11-22-2012, 08:18 AM
"but to be honest, a REAL industry building would be even larger."
Gerd there are furniture companies smaller than that building. We had two close to here. The one in Bryson was about the same footprint but was only one story tall, however it had several out buildings so square footage wasn't a whole lot smaller. There was also one in Whittier that had no outbuildings was 2 stories tall and had a footprint of about half that. There is also a custom furinture company near Franklin that is housed in a building that is only about 100' by 100'. The one in Bryson was Singer and the one in Whittier was Drexel/Heritage so some of these were among the biggest names in the business back then. There was also a furniture company in Robbinsville at one time and it was also smaller than the Wood's kit so if you are shooting for accuracy in the area you are representing you need to cut that building in half!
Gerd there are furniture companies smaller than that building. We had two close to here. The one in Bryson was about the same footprint but was only one story tall, however it had several out buildings so square footage wasn't a whole lot smaller. There was also one in Whittier that had no outbuildings was 2 stories tall and had a footprint of about half that. There is also a custom furinture company near Franklin that is housed in a building that is only about 100' by 100'. The one in Bryson was Singer and the one in Whittier was Drexel/Heritage so some of these were among the biggest names in the business back then. There was also a furniture company in Robbinsville at one time and it was also smaller than the Wood's kit so if you are shooting for accuracy in the area you are representing you need to cut that building in half!
Mike
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