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Calling Dr. Kildare: The Sacred Heart Hospital by Menards Shop Now >


Every city should have a top-notch medical facility. Health care is an often-overlooked element of most train layouts - until now! Menards has created the Sacred Heart Hospital to serve your O scale community!

The basics: This is a fully assembled and decorated building! It is an action-packed hospital with a 13" x 10-1/8" footprint and a height of 16-3/8". It rises above many O gauge structures and well it should: There is a heliport for emergency service helicopters!

The model features exterior lighting, flashing rooftop lights, a police car with alternating red and blue lights, and when triggered, a siren sound and rotating helicopter blades. There are six figures on the building, plus Jack the German shepherd. The activation button has two feet of wire for easy placement on your layout.

Lighting requires a 4.5-volt power supply sold separately (Menards SKU 279-4061/4361, 4062/4362, or 4050). Power may be applied through either a rear table-top plug in, or from below the building with a pigtail connector.

Why you need this: O gauge hospitals are few and far between and Menards solves that shortfall with a striking, modern structure. The design encompasses a popular tinted window exterior.

The front entry is illuminated and a large cross is mounted above it. The emergency room receiving area recessed into the first floor.

The main tower rises to just over 16 inches, while the rear of the hospital, home to the helicopter-landing platform, is 14" tall. It is a tan brick design that is a good contract with the ultra-modern front. It also has a removable run through section for easy placement over an active track section.

When powered up, you can see that something big is going on! White warning lights mounted on the roof access structure begin to flash! Safety lights surrounding the chopper’s landing spot begin to alternate. Press a button and blades begin to turn and sirens roar.

There are two attendants carrying an empty stretcher toward the helicopter, and Jack, the German shepherd rests by the rooftop elevator!

Down at the emergency room, the police car’s rooftop light flash red and blue. Two police officers escort a "perp" wearing a black and white striped shirt, into the building for a little medical attention. Just another day at a big city hospital!

Sacred Heart Hospital commemorates a building found in most mid-sized cities, but that has been too long ignored in O gauge. This isn’t just a pretty building, but with light and sound action, it will become a point of attention on your railroad!

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Uh, oh!  might have to have this one!

About a year ago I built my own hospital (first ever scratch built building) based on one where I worked many, many years ago.  So now, I have this dilemma of do I replace or not.  As karma would have it, they are almost the exact same footprint.  Ugh, first world problems!

The prototype:

St Jospeh Hospital Picture - 60s

My incarnation:

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Brad,

Agreed.  Besides they are both Christian hospitals, too, so you're not exactly upgrading in the eyes of the Man upstairs.

I do have to say that the price tag of $109.99 is very nice and fair.  I like that Menards strives to bring value, where quality/play/show value exceeds price.  Plus, they throw in a freebie (or a discount when they run their 11% rebates).

Mike

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Check out our newest O scale structure!

Calling Dr. Kildare: The Sacred Heart Hospital by Menards Shop Now >


Every city should have a top-notch medical facility. Health care is an often-overlooked element of most train layouts - until now! Menards has created the Sacred Heart Hospital to serve your O scale community!

Why you need this: O gauge hospitals are few and far between and Menards solves that shortfall with a striking, modern structure. The design encompasses a popular tinted window exterior.

Sacred Heart Hospital commemorates a building found in most mid-sized cities, but that has been too long ignored in O gauge. This isn’t just a pretty building, but with light and sound action, it will become a point of attention on your railroad!



Ultimately the reason we will not buy this, while we did buy the National Power & Light--but did not buy the O Gauge church (despite love most of the looks)...
is the plain, undecorated backside.  I understand that the backside can't be decorated below the cutout, but it need not be undecorated above that cutout. (at least drawn windows, if not illuminated)

If the church had had a window or two on the backside, in addition to everything that was on the front side, we would have purchased it.

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