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[[File:LeoMeyers SCLS.jpg|thumb|center|500px|Leo Meyers of St. Louis, MO, on the turn table with his [[Little Engines]] 0-4-0 tanker.  Taken at the [[Southern California Live Steamers]] track in 1954.  This is a beautifully constructed engine and is gasoline fired. From [[The North American Live Steamers]], March 1956.]]
[[File:LeoMeyers SCLS.jpg|thumb|center|500px|Leo Meyers of St. Louis, MO, on the turn table with his [[Little Engines]] 0-4-0 tanker.  Taken at the [[Southern California Live Steamers]] track in 1954.  This is a beautifully constructed engine and is gasoline fired. From [[The North American Live Steamers]], March 1956.]]
[http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=83582&hilit=Leo+Meyers&start=12 Tim posted on <i>Chaski.org</i>]
: Leo Meyers of the St louis Mo area had his engines in the General movie. The General, the Texas and the Yonah he had built all in 1" scale. All three are museum quality. They were shipped over to Spain to be used in the making of the movie.

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Leo Meyers of St. Louis, MO, on the turn table with his Little Engines 0-4-0 tanker. Taken at the Southern California Live Steamers track in 1954. This is a beautifully constructed engine and is gasoline fired. From The North American Live Steamers, March 1956.


Tim posted on Chaski.org

Leo Meyers of the St louis Mo area had his engines in the General movie. The General, the Texas and the Yonah he had built all in 1" scale. All three are museum quality. They were shipped over to Spain to be used in the making of the movie.