Joe's Service Gas Convenience Station Diorama 1/24 Scale Model Kit Build How To Assemble Paint Decal

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15122 JOE'S POWER PLUS SERVICE STATION

This tried and true Academy service station, Joe's Power Plus is once again ready to provide full service for your 1/24 scale cars & trucks with its full complement of superbly detailed garage items.

The kit represents a circa 1950s-1970s era single-bay service station. It’s an ideal setting for your 1/24 or 1/25 model cars. You could also modernize the kit with a few additions of your own for a contemporary diorama.

The service station includes:
• Single bay building molded in white styrene with two clear sprues, the foundation molded in gray styrene and an open top. The garage door is positionable.
• Free standing service station sign on its own base
• Two fuel pumps on an island base
In addition, the kit also includes an array of nostalgic and familiar details to recreate a garage scene including:
Creeper
Water Can
Lug Wrench
Portable jack
Air compressor
Portable car battery
Oil can rack with cans
Grease drum with pump
Hydraulic lift in garage bay
And of course, water slide decals that provide signage for the station building, sign, pumps, and the oil cans.
Includes illustrated instructions.

A filling station (also known as a gas station [US] or petrol station [UK]) is a facility that sells fuel and engine lubricants for motor vehicles. The most common fuels sold in the 2010s were gasoline (or petrol) and diesel fuel.

Fuel dispensers are used to pump gasoline, diesel, compressed natural gas, compressed hydrogen, hydrogen compressed natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, liquid hydrogen, kerosene, alcohol fuels (like methanol, ethanol, butanol, and propanol), biofuels (like straight vegetable oil and biodiesel), or other types of fuel into the tanks within vehicles and calculate the financial cost of the fuel transferred to the vehicle. Besides gasoline pumps, one other significant device which is also found in filling stations and can refuel certain (compressed-air) vehicles is an air compressor, although generally these are just used to inflate car tires.

Many filling stations provide convenience stores, which may sell confections, alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, lottery tickets, soft drinks, snacks, coffee, newspapers, magazines, and, in some cases, a small selection of grocery items, such as milk or eggs. Some also sell propane or butane and have added shops to their primary business. Conversely, some chain stores, such as supermarkets, discount stores, warehouse clubs, or traditional convenience stores, have provided fuel pumps on the premises.

Miniature dioramas may be used to represent scenes from historic events. A typical example of this type is the dioramas to be seen at Norway's Resistance Museum in Oslo, Norway.

Landscapes built around model railways can also be considered dioramas, even though they often have to compromise scale accuracy for better operating characteristics.

Hobbyists also build dioramas of historical or quasi-historical events using a variety of materials, including plastic models of military vehicles, ships or other equipment, along with scale figures and landscaping.

In the 19th and beginning 20th century, building dioramas of sailing ships had been a popular handcraft of mariners. Building a diorama instead of a normal model had the advantage that in the diorama, the model was protected inside the framework and could easily be stowed below the bunk or behind the sea chest. Nowadays, such antique sailing ship dioramas are valuable collectors' items.


A genealogical diorama for an elementary school class project; the featured subject is a maternal great-grandfather of the student
One of the largest dioramas ever created[citation needed] was a model of the entire State of California built for the Panama–Pacific International Exposition of 1915 and that for a long time was installed in San Francisco's Ferry Building.

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