Pullman's Diner
Publisher: Stoelzel's Structures
Word of advice, bring your own silverware!
Pullman's Diner is a quaint dining-car-style café, an old little greasy spoon at the edge of town. It is situated next to the old abandoned railway depot, which for decades sat as an eyesore to the locals. When James Castleman moved into town, he, or more likely his wife, saw great potential in the rusty railway relics that sat in the depot. After purchasing a number of the aging monuments, Pullman's Diner was built. While designed back in the late 50s, the cafe has a slight nod to an earlier deco period, with its clear Machine Age look from it use of retired train cars, and heavily metallic exterior.
Pullman's Diner quickly become a local curiosity and achieved a modest success, but then, five years later, when the new highway was opened up, everything exploded. The diner was an instant favorite among truckers based in the community. Sadly, 30 years later, James passed away, his children had no interest in the restaurant, and his wife was quickly finding herself struggling to keep up. The diner closed down several years ago, and is now on the market for some new entrepreneur to try his hand in the restaurant business.
Pullman's Diner comes with a number of alternate colors and optional walls, allowing for an additional dining car to be easily added to the right side, expanding the diner another 3" out. Like all Stoelzel's Structures, our buildings, and in this case vehicles, are fully textured on the inside, and designed for interior accessibility for game play, and as always, our units come fully furnished.
Width: 11 (or 14) inches
Depth: 10 inches
Height: 5.5 inches
One Star. If I could give this less, I would!
Price: $5.00 USD





