Step back in time with the Walthers Cornerstone Miss Bettie's Diner in HO Scale, Part#933 - 2909. In the days when 'sinkers and suds' meant donuts and coffee, shiny stainless - steel diners like this one popped up across the country. Resembling railroad dining cars, they were icons of the streamline era. Miss Bettie's Diner brings that old - time charm to your layout. It fits perfectly on Main Street or beside a busy highway. This detailed plastic kit is easy to build, just like the prototypes. It features streamlined fluted sides, large windows, a fully - equipped interior with tables, stools, and a counter, a small outdoor refrigerator shed, and colorful signs. It's suitable for layouts from the 1930s to the present. The diner measures 6 x 2 - 7/8 x 1 - 5/8 inches (15 x 7.1 x 4 cm), and the refrigerator shed is 1 - 1/8 x 1 - 1/8 x 1 - 3/4 inches (2.8 x 2.8 x 4.3 cm). It's molded in appropriate colors for an authentic look.


Using your Walthers Miss Bettie's Diner is a breeze. First, open the plastic kit and take out all the parts. Follow the included instructions to assemble the diner step - by - step. You can place it on your model train layout right away. For the best look, put it on Main Street or near a busy highway in your layout. When handling the diner, be gentle with the large windows and colorful signs to avoid damage. To keep it looking great, clean it with a soft, dry cloth regularly. If there are any small parts that come loose, you can use a little glue to reattach them. Have fun creating a wonderful scene with your diner!