I'm looking at doing a TTrak module with my hometown's depot on it. Unfortunately, it was knocked down a decade before I was born. I've talked to Blairline's Dale Rush and he was able to send me the following pictures of the Frisco Depot in Sarcoxie. The Blairline kits aren't very close. He thought there was somenone else who made one pretty close at one time. Anyone have a suggestion? Thanks!
You may want to look into scratchbuilding it, as it wouldn't be overly difficult. A basic rectangle shape with board and batten siding, a simple roof and doors and windows. It's a lousy picture, but I built this N Scale yard office some years ago. It was fun, didn't take long and it turned out okay.
You may need to go the scratch building route. Evergreen Scale Models has sheets of board and batten siding.
does anyone know if there is a site that would maybe have some generalized dimensional information for standard Frisco depots?
You might have to hunt down some old books - for example, I am in the planning stages of the "Little Book Cliff Railway/Book Cliff Railroad" which was an 11 mile line out of Grand Junction, Colorado with just about nothing available on the 'net on it, but I managed to find a book and it was packed full of good information and even detailed drawings of some equipment and buildings - almost down to the last board for some of 'em!
I don't know if the Frisco has a historical society but if they do you might want to inquire there. Here is a start: ABOUT THE FRISCO RAILROAD ยป Frisco Archive
and a forum http://www.frisco.org/shipit/index.php one of our club members models The Frisco I'll also bother him with the question.
These appear to be Frisco floor plans only, no elevations. These would offer door and window widths though. There are a great many stations in this collection. https://cdm17307.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/Depots
Beast, you can get pretty accurate dimensions right from your photos using the ratio method. Do you know how to do that?