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The only one I have is this Leftons resin model. It seems closer to HO scale but the prototype was a diner I used to eat at in college in Providence RI. It used to be at Harris Ave and Prominade. It was called the Silver Top and was next to the Providence Cold Storage warehouse beside the New Haven RR produce building. I think the whole area is now taken up by Providence Place mall. 

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I grabbed a internet pic of it in its old location. I wish the model said "vaculator coffee" and " infra-red broiling"

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The model is is pretty close to how I remember it. The big sign top was removed in laters days as you see in the pic. It was never called Patriot though. 

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Dave_C posted:

 I have had a number of diners on the layout over the years. The Twin Whistle is probably 20 years old. No. laser   cutting back then. Lots of cutting and fitting. It recently got moved to what I call RR Ave. . It was once on a country road and now it resides just outside the city rail yard. I had two other diners in another portion of the RR. The first one was one from my wife. It was actually a working telephone if you chose to use it as one. It was actually a fairly well detailed close to O Scale Diner. The one that replaced it was an aluminum K-Line one. That got removed as well and was replaced with a Grill and a few other structures. I did detail the interior of it. I need to get a period menu printed to place behind the counter. Both of these areas do have a modeled sidewalk that resides on the edge of the layout. The road and what is parked there is left to your imagination.

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Ms. Monroe is a nice touch!

MELGAR posted:

Paul,

The White Castle model is great! Scratchbuilt? Was there a prototype or free-lanced? I used to visit one in Woodside, Queens, NYC with my Mom - early 1950s - five cent hamburgers as I recall.

MELGAR

We have two of them on the NJ Hirailers layout. I'll inquire if they were scratchbuilt. Both models have interiors too. I remember White Castle burgers being about twelve cents when I started eating them.    

Drhtrains posted:
Dave_C posted:

 I have had a number of diners on the layout over the years. The Twin Whistle is probably 20 years old. No. laser   cutting back then. Lots of cutting and fitting. It recently got moved to what I call RR Ave. . It was once on a country road and now it resides just outside the city rail yard. I had two other diners in another portion of the RR. The first one was one from my wife. It was actually a working telephone if you chose to use it as one. It was actually a fairly well detailed close to O Scale Diner. The one that replaced it was an aluminum K-Line one. That got removed as well and was replaced with a Grill and a few other structures. I did detail the interior of it. I need to get a period menu printed to place behind the counter. Both of these areas do have a modeled sidewalk that resides on the edge of the layout. The road and what is parked there is left to your imagination.

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Ms. Monroe is a nice touch!

Love the Blue Bird diner.   There was one in Brooklyn.   Took my wife there on our first date.      Is it scratch built ?     If not where did you get it?

PAUL ROMANO posted:
MELGAR posted:

Paul,

The White Castle model is great! Scratchbuilt? Was there a prototype or free-lanced? I used to visit one in Woodside, Queens, NYC with my Mom - early 1950s - five cent hamburgers as I recall.

MELGAR

We have two of them on the NJ Hirailers layout. I'll inquire if they were scratchbuilt. Both models have interiors too. I remember White Castle burgers being about twelve cents when I started eating them.    

Yes, please do let us know the background on that great model, Paul.  I've saved enough White Castle microwaveable hamburger boxes to cut up and glue into a cargo box for a gondola.  But a model restaurant would be so much better!

TRRR

MELGAR posted:

Paul,

The White Castle model is great! Scratchbuilt? Was there a prototype or free-lanced? I used to visit one in Woodside, Queens, NYC with my Mom - early 1950s - five cent hamburgers as I recall.

MELGAR

Both of the White Castle models on the NJ Hirailers layout were scratchbuilt. The one in the photo was built by a club member who is deceased. The other White Castle came with a bunch of scratchbuilt stuff a while ago. Still working on who built it. I'll take a photo of it soon.  

Three weeks ago, I visited a local O Gauge layout, and there was something on that layout that I had to have.

I bought it on ebay the next day.

Here it is (turn your sound up when you play this short video):

Joe's Diner is a real telephone. With smartphones in such abundance, that phone feature does not interest me, but it's appearance and Rock Around the Clock sound track made it irresistible for me. Arnold

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@MELGAR posted:

Paul,

The White Castle model is great! Scratchbuilt? Was there a prototype or free-lanced? I used to visit one in Woodside, Queens, NYC with my Mom - early 1950s - five cent hamburgers as I recall.

MELGAR

Mel, Clever models has a paper model that looks just like the ones posted.  I built one, but it's packed away as I had to dismantle my layout.. I'll see if I can find a pic of and send it to you.  If you look at the Clever web site you'll see it.  Great sub sheet/blue print for a scratch build. 

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