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Preiser makes a "ladies of the night" set too, but as with all Preiser figures, it is pricey.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
It's always important to remember that buildings are subject to the available real estate. Sure it's nice to have those straight lines and right angles, but how dull!
drive down main street of your local small down Louisiana ...
I live 2 blocks from one...Hmm... and not a singlestore sells bananas...
Greetings,While usually seen more in larger towns and cities there is the elevator that comes up through the sidewalk out front. This was covered by steel plate doors which functioned as sidewalk when closed. When the elevator came up the frame on the top and sides opened the doors. The place where I worked as a kid had one of those. We kept a bolt on the underside. The elevator had its little room under the sidewalk. There was a heavy door that was kept locked from the inside in the basement storage area in case someone pried the sidewalk doors open and got into the elevator room. That's what we used it for. The building was quite old so it could have been the coal dump or chute for a boiler room at one time.Hope this helps in some way,Bobster.