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The Wayne Wesolowski article was in Railroad Model Craftsman, starting with the May, 1988 issue. I believe it was in 4 issues. There are no real plans, basically just a series of him building the tower. With a little deciphering you can glean enough to build one though.

 

This was built from those articles.

 

Thanks Vulcan VERY NICE
 
Originally Posted by Vulcan:

The Wayne Wesolowski article was in Railroad Model Craftsman, starting with the May, 1988 issue. I believe it was in 4 issues. There are no real plans, basically just a series of him building the tower. With a little deciphering you can glean enough to build one though.

 

This was built from those articles.

 

 

PapaT from another PaPaT
 
Wow now the choices are so many I have some real sorting in my mind on this project, I really appreciate all the tim you guys have take to supply me with ideas and sources.
 
Jim
 
Originally Posted by PaPaT:

Hello Jim from Warren,

This site contains a very difficult kit for an outstanding coaling tower. I've also included pictures of the separate sanding tower that is available.

http://www.raggstoriches.biz/DUTsidepage.html














Jim: I was going to scratch build my own coaling tower when I stumbled upon the line of Crescent Locomotive works products at York. There was an exact representation of the tower that I was going to construct. Dave Duhammel's models are cut from wood, are realistic, hand painted, lighted and highly detailed. Excellent products. I also have the Crescent Water tower and it too is excellent. 

They are very  nice, but my enjoyment in the RR hobby is doing my own building, either from kit or scratch, I have been doing more scratch lately just to be able to have something a little different than all the other, I have a lot of plastic to convert to wood in the future.
 
I thank you for taking the time to answer my post, I really have gotten a lot of ideas and sources, thank goodness for all the users of the form willing to share, and thanks to OGR and its advertisers for providing the forum.
 
Jim
 
Originally Posted by Dennis LaGrua:

Jim: I was going to scratch build my own coaling tower when I stumbled upon the line of Crescent Locomotive works products at York. There was an exact representation of the tower that I was going to construct. Dave Duhammel's models are cut from wood, are realistic, hand painted, lighted and highly detailed. Excellent products. I also have the Crescent Water tower and it too is excellent. 

Originally Posted by Vulcan:

The Wayne Wesolowski article was in Railroad Model Craftsman, starting with the May, 1988 issue. I believe it was in 4 issues. There are no real plans, basically just a series of him building the tower. With a little deciphering you can glean enough to build one though.

 

This was built from those articles.


Yup!  That's very much like the one on my layout.  I guess it had enough plans for me to follow - think it might have been one of the few structures that I've built that I might have actually followed the article/plans to any extent,   Got an NMRA Merit award doing it, so I guess I did not totally muck it up.........

If you have the patience and skill, the definitive articles (opinion) on construction of a massive locomotive coaling station can be found in the October/November/December 1951 issues of Model Railroader. Eric Stevens was the author. The tipple resembles the GGD product.

For those of you whose collection of MR doesn't go back to the stone age, railpub.com should have back issues available, as should MR itself.

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