This structure is based on the Clark Oil gas station design used from the 1950's-1990's. Clark was one of the first oil companies to offer self-service gas at a discount as a way to draw customers from the major oil company stations. At its peak, Clark Oil operated over 1,350 gas stations all across the Midwest and Northeast with a territory stretching from Pennsylvania to Kansas Kit features laser-cut exterior and interior walls, doors, window frames, trim, floor, roofing and sign frames. Included are four gas pumps and two islands, chimney, soda machine, a great selection of authentic Clark's full color signs acquired from prototype gas stations, and a laser-cut sign for roadside. Also includes laser cut Clark's billboard as shown on the photos above. Included gas price signs cover pricing from most eras. N scale kit dimensions: 1.50" x 2.50" (structure only).