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Iowa Scaled Engineering - N Scale 24ft Galvanized Steel Grain Bin - Kit (Narrow)

Iowa Scaled Engineering - N Scale 24ft Galvanized Steel Grain Bin - Kit (Narrow)
N Scale 24ft Galvanized Steel Grain Bin - Kit
(Narrow - 2.66 inch Corrugation)

Corrugated steel grain bins are a staple in any agricultural setting, placed on farms, elevators, industries, and beside railroad tracks. Used with a variety of farm commodities, these bins provide a safe, dry place to store that commodity until it goes to market.

With several styles to choose from, these grain bins will look right at home on your layout. They feature prototypical corrugations, realistic galvanized steel appearance, various side sheet heights, and a variety of diameters.

Narrow corrugation bins have corrugations spaced a scale 2.66 inches and the rings are 32 inches tall. Wide corrugation bins have corrugations spaced 4 inches apart with 44 inch tall rings.

All bins are easy to assemble - just stack the rings, glue them together, attach the roof and you are done! Every ring comes as one solid piece, so no time consuming and messy assembly of individual side sheet pieces to create each ring, saving you time and frustration!

What size bin will fit your space? Try our grain bin size calculator or printable template.
https://www.iascaled.com/store/GrainBinSizeCalculators
https://iascaled.com/docs/ho-bin/GBM-HO.pdf
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SKU ISE-N-BIN24N09
Quantity in stock 2 item(s) available
Price: CA$24.99
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