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City Coal was built from one of Joe Fulacz's hydrocal casting kits pretty much unchanged. I decided not to use his coal bunkers, however, and built mine out of plastic brick material. The coal crane is a British Mike's Models Product bought in the UK, the conveyer a Walther's kit, and I believe the coal wagon comes from Preiser.
Behind the coal bunkers one can catch sight of the machine shop and, beyond that, the Storm King Dairy. [GPL].
