News stand

A news stand is a world and workshop object

Background
A pre-War upright container that displays and dispenses newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals. The cost of items sold from the news stand was $1.00, between Monday and Friday.

Characteristics
Frequently found in transit hubs such as train stations, along streets, walkways, and inside of businesses. The stand features a spring secured door on the front for removing items displayed within. A second door is situated below, utilized to restock the product. Seen in a variety of different colors, each stand is similar with its construction as well as "news" prominently advertised on each side.

The front door is broken, allowing one to see tangled, exposed wires dangling from the middle and back of the interior. Opposite the price placard, a coin slot is situated above the door handle. The entire stand is weathered, with rust corroding the top and sides alongside peeling and cracking paint.

Crafting
The craftable container allows for accessing one's stash.

Locations

 * Can be built in any C.A.M.P. or public workshop if one has learned the accompanying plan.
 * News stands can also be found in various locations throughout Appalachia.