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Yet another "I wish it weren't so small, but I'll take it" situation.
It looks like it might be decent kitbashing fodder. It would take two kits and a bit of splicing to represent the pole barn housing my layout.The listed footprint dimensions don't seem to jibe with the model pictures. The large barn appears to represent one that's 30'x42', which would be 2.25"x3.15" versus the listed 3.69"x4.88", which I think are not cut-and-paste from HO dimensions. Interesting.CORRECTION: After counting ribs (12" spacing), it appears to be 40'x54', so a 3"x4.05" footprint. The 40' dimension makes little sense. Pole barn builders shoot for dimensions divisible by 3, since that's how the material comes. Other dimensions mean long cuts and waste.
Does it come with an Amish construction team?All the pole barn builders in NJ are from Lancaster, PA - the guy who graded for ours was a Mennonite who had a driver - he was allowed to operate the skid steer - but not allowed to tow it.