CaDA Bricks
Shell Maintenance Service Station
This brick model from CaDA Bricks recreates a Shell maintenance service station, inspired by the everyday service points found at petrol stations and roadside locations. The design combines a compact footprint with a recognisable layout, featuring a service area and building structure that reflects real-world maintenance facilities. As part of the brick kit range, it offers a straightforward build that results in a detailed display model.
Constructed from 330 pieces, the model uses printed elements to represent branding and structural details, avoiding the need for stickers and ensuring a consistent appearance. The building includes both interior and exterior features, allowing the layout of the service station to be clearly seen once assembled. A small red motorbike is also included, adding an extra element to the display and helping to create a more complete scene.
The set is designed to connect with other Shell-themed building kits, allowing multiple models to be combined into a larger roadside or city environment. This flexibility makes it a useful addition for those looking to expand a collection of modern brick-built structures. While primarily intended for display, the accessible layout also allows for light interaction once completed.
- Brick model of a Shell maintenance service station
- 330-piece self-build construction
- Printed parts for accurate detailing, no stickers required
- Detailed interior and exterior layout
- Includes small motorbike accessory
- Compatible with other Shell building sets
- Approximate dimensions: 13.4cm length, 19.3cm width, 9.8cm height
- Officially licensed Shell product
Maintenance service stations are a key part of modern transport infrastructure, providing essential services such as vehicle checks, repairs, and refuelling support. Found across cities and along major roads, they play an important role in keeping vehicles operational and journeys running smoothly. Shell-branded locations are particularly widespread, offering consistent service standards in many regions. This model reflects that familiar environment, offering a compact representation of a typical service station used in everyday travel.







