HO Scale (1:87)
If
it don't fit don't force it.....Biff has worked at the Mobile Station
in Liberty since his sophomore year in High School. I don't know why,
but the first tool he always reaches for is his baby sledge hammer.

This 2-stall
engine house was scratch-built by John Youngworth. John enjoys scratch-building
as well as hand laying track and switches. Much of the track at the
Elkhart Model Railroad Club is hand laid.
The
motive power is maintained at the west end of Hammes Yard by Omni-TRAX.
They are providing all of the locomotive maintenance to E&W and
all other companies using the yard. Four stalls are used for locomotive
maintenance, one for caboose cleanup and maintenance and another for
bad-order cars.

Un buen
lugar. ¿No? ¡Sí! The
Siesta Motel is a great place for a good nights sleep. It's
located on RT 35 across from C. Owpie's Farm and down the road from
Myrtle's RT 35 Diner. They offer clean rooms and
FREE TELEMUNDO.

This mobile
home was also scratch-built by Charlie Yoakam. it has a rustic look
and is modeled after an actual prototype. The folks living in this home
are still waiting for satellite TV.
Hard
to believe these beauties once ruled the road. Now they're just a pile
of junk. Hey isn't that an Oldsmobile Toronodo? This scene was modeled
by Ron Breniser & Charlie Yoakam.
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