There's a British firm called Wills that makes that kind of think in sheets
roughly four by six. If the limestone blocks don't need to be identical in
size they make a sheet called dressed stone (I think) that might stand in well.
I've used it for the stone detail on my model of the TP&W office in Keokuk and
it looks quite good. I don't know if Walthers lists them as a suplier, but you
may find them in a store that caters to British railway enthusiasts or through
a British train mag.
Duncan Cameron
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