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Small-scale Mid-Michigan Railroad: Mighty Miniatures

Building railroads to scale with scale model equipment

By Oscar H. Will III

It takes a certain eye for detail and a good deal of patience to build working small-scale outdoor railroads. It takes plenty of labor as well. And once the railroad is built, reduced-size maintenance tasks become a big chore in a hurry. While many model railroaders rely on muscle to shape the roadbed, apply ballast and maintain their rights of way, a pair of little-locomotive enthusiasts from Kalamazoo, Mich., created an easier way.

“When the Mid-Michigan Railroad (a 1-1/5-inch scale operation located at Cornwell’s Turkeyville U.S.A. near Marshall, Mich.) wanted to expand its track, we needed to haul quite a lot of material to make the grades,” Mike Perigo, one of the founding partners of Over The Hill Construction Co., says with a grin. “So we decided to build a small dump truck to make it easier.” That roughly 1/3-scale International Harvester truck marked the beginning of a full-sized fabricating friendship that has grown ever tighter with time. “We knew of each other in high school,” says Tom Briggs, Mike’s partner in fun. “But we didn’t really become friends until more recently.”

(Excerpt from Farm Collector, December 2006)