B.E.S.T. Clam Box limited run HO kit

Started by jbvb, March 03, 2025, 08:45:51 PM

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B.E.S.T. originally did this kit as limited run back around 2000. They chose the subject via a contest. Later, Motrak Models bought some of BEST's kits. Motrak now offers the Clam Box in O, S, HO and N.  Because I'd passed it hundreds of times, I bought BEST's kit when it came out and figured out where it would go on the layout after I'd planned the track.  I can't replicate my original RR-Line thread because I missed it as the shutdown loomed. So this will be mostly pictures.

ClamBox0.jpg

This roadside eatery needs a road. Mass. Rt. 1A near the Rowley-Newbury line was the best I could do; no room for Ipswich on my layout.

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The prototype has had a lot of additions over the years. The kit represents where it began.

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I mocked-up a single "starter" addition.

James

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I built the original building and my addition separately.  And I asked BEST for a 3rd Clam Box sign decal, so I could have one facing the road and the others visible to approaching drivers.

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I used Campbell windows and a cut-down ?Tichy? door for the addition.

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Serving window subassemblies below the assembled addition.

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Checking it against the foundation.

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Glue drying.
James

jbvb

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The "box lid" assembled and painted.

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Slaving over a fryer in summer?  Gotta have open windows.  Gotta have screens to keep the Greenhead Flies out.  Why I rarely go to the beach between the July and August full moons.

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I cut the screens from a decorative ribbon I got on a present.  Yes, at 2X you can tell a scale bumblebee could fly right through that mesh, but at normal viewing distance I like the effect.

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Building assembled.
James

jbvb

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I think the fryer hood vent came with the kit.  I scratchbuilt the electrical entrance: clear sprue meter, styrene meter box, phosphor bronze wire conduit, hammered down to make the overhead cable entrance shape.

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I think the fryer hood air intake came with the kit. I supplied the propane tank.

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LP's eye view.  I should re-shoot this; now there are trees, a pole line along 1A, a painted backdrop and cables between the guard rail posts.

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The kit included good picnic tables, hot dogs and hamburgers.  Some of the tiny details came from another firm, the source was credited in the instructions.



James

jbvb

ClamBox14.jpg

I made a box of clams out of square styrene (maybe .080) and beach sand.  Alas, it smells interesting to mice, so I occasionally have to get tweezers and stand it back up.

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Some customers complete the picture.  Close up, it looks a little like Lurch and Wednesday Addams stopped in for lunch.

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This was one of the first places I experimented with static grass.

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Looks better at low angles.
James

jbvb

#5
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The only rock cut on my layout. Schist, modeled after a cut about a mile east on the prototype.

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Phragmites Reed impersonating Eastern White Pine, which doesn't look like any commercial "pine tree" I've seen in HO.

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Backdrop painting didn't happen till several years later. B&M 2713 is a Sunset brass import. Some previous owner either painted it themselves or had it done by a pro.  Guardrail cables and outdoor lighting were added in August 2015, as I worked on the NMRA "Scenery" AP certificate. About 3/4 down this page:

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James

PRR Modeler

What a unique and quirky building. You have done a wonderful job on it and the details.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

Philip


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James

deemery

I've driven past "The Clam Box" but never stopped to eat.  I need to try their clams...

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

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