I spotted this diner accessory watching an awesome YouTube video of Ron Stevenson's train layout...
My Dad worked for Pepsi Cola for over 35 years and I have lots of Pepsi stuff and a few Pepsi cars on my o-gauge train layout... looking to add some more.
Can anyone provide some information on this diner accessory, make, model #, etc ?
That building would be a Mini-Craft, which may or may not have been made for American Flyer. It would date to the post-WWII era. Not sure of the number.
NWL
American Flyer #271 Refreshment Stand.
Town and Country hobbies was selling very similar new production buildings not all that long ago. I don't know whether they still do. Maybe they have something you'd like.
Thanks guys !
I'm compiling a "wishlist", and will be searching for one !
Ken H in OH
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trains4fun American Flyer #271 Refreshment Stand.
That's it ! Thanks !
I did not read your post fully and only noted later that you indicated you saw the building on Ron Stevenson's layout. I know Ron and have been to his house. He has an awesome layout.
Nationwidelines I did not read your post fully and only noted later that you indicated you saw the building on Ron Stevenson's layout. I know Ron and have been to his house. He has an awesome layout. NWL
Yeah, I saw his train layout on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/-A--Vt7EaVA
Awesome layout for sure !
I finally found an American Flyer #271 set on ebay that I could afford and managed to buy.
I went to the Greenberg Train Show In Monroeville in February, and one vendor had a set in the original box that was priced way to high for me.
Anyways, I added the set to my train layout, and made some custom Pepsi signs with some "vintage" unused Pepsi bottle caps... I made the sign stands from basic hardware bolts, nuts, washers, epoxy, and International Red Rustoleum paint that I had handy... the caps are held on by magnets.
Here is a photo...
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