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40 Wall Street 150
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40 Wall Street 150
40 Wall Street is located in the financial district of Manhattan in New York City and was completed in 1930. This building was designed by H. Craig Severance & Yasuo Matsui and Shreve & Lamb architects and stands 927 feet tall to the tip of the spire with 70 floors. 40 Wall , also known as Bank of Manhattan, is our new scale version in the 1"=150' line of models . This pewter replica stands 6-1/2 inches tall and is finished in brown stain with green highlights. This model's scale is 1 inch = 150 feet.
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Great detail!
Lucas Frazier
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04/13/2018
I love this replica. I'm SUPER picky and with 12 buildings ordered so far I've never been disappointed! Quality is consistent.
Great!
wendell
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07/03/2012
Just received this one and it's great. A must for any NYC skyline. Good job Mike.
Dynamic!!!
ILLYA
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09/04/2010
I've seen this plenty of times, and i have to say, you can't get any more accurate with this replica as the building itself. A great addition to my growing collection. Thanks again!!
Elegant
Richard Morris
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08/12/2009
This lower Manhattan masterpiece is a must have for the serious collector. Its original name was the Bank of the Manhattan building. The Chrysler building's last minute rise of its needle tip spire beat it out as the world's tallest building until the E
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SB exceeded it less than a year later.
Stunning
Doug
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07/21/2009
Commitment to excellence is proof in this model. A must have for the collector.
Architectual eye candy
Tom Malone
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02/23/2009
This building is full of setbacks and dimension. It is appealing to the eye. I like the little windows on the top. Cool!
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