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File:GGLS OscarHueter Invicta.jpg|The late Oscar Hueter at GGLS-Redwood Park with his 3/4" scale "INVICTA". That loco could run and pull like the mischief. The coal grate was about the size of a large airmail stamp !  Photo provided by [[Kenneth Shattock]].
File:GGLS OscarHueter Invicta.jpg|The late [[Oscar Hueter]] at GGLS-Redwood Park with his 3/4" scale "INVICTA". That loco could run and pull like the mischief. The coal grate was about the size of a large airmail stamp !  Photo provided by [[Kenneth Shattock]].
File:OscarHueter 34 Invicta BLS1970LALS.jpg|Oscar Hueter and his 3/4" Invicta. From the 1970 BLS meet at LALS. Oscar was from the Bay area. Posted on <i>Chaski.org</i> by D Willoughby.
File:OscarHueter 34 Invicta BLS1970LALS.jpg|[[Oscar Hueter]] and his 3/4" Invicta. From the 1970 BLS meet at LALS. Oscar was from the Bay area. Posted on <i>Chaski.org</i> by D Willoughby.
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* [http://www.outsidelands.org/balboa-terrace.php Hueter Homes]
* [http://www.outsidelands.org/balboa-terrace.php Hueter Homes]
* [http://www.santacruzmah.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/House_Vicente_Built.pdf "The House That Vincente Built and Some Aptos History"]

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D Willoughby posted on Chaski.org:

Oscar and his Invicta. It wasn't a spring meet at LALS without him. Somewhere in the archives is a photo of Oscar's Invicta with his daughter and Chet Peterson's Northern with his grandson racing along the north side of the railroad.

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