Fred Park's modules
Fred's Mojachapi, California town is expanding into the high desert countryside near Tehachapi in the late '30s. Increased mining operations off-module is driving the expansion. Most of the structures are kit-bashed and include a gas station managed by Dick Nixon, Park & Sons Manufacturing and the Park Hotel. The station is made from a Santa Fe-style laser-cut craftsman kit.
A variety of sidings serve lineside businesses. At the east end, a stream flows through a canyon beneath the plate girder bridge of the mainline. Fred scenicked an adjacent club corner module with similar rocky canyons that depicts the rugged country near the Tehachapi Loop.
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A scene on one of Fred Park's modules was briefly lighted by natural sunlight at the World's Greatest Hobby On Tour show in February 2017.
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