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Saw this Model Power O Scale lighthouse at my LHS today. While the dwelling looks scale the actual tower looks big. But for the price of $35 I think I might pick one up. I'd be very much interested in whatever you may know about the subject of lighthouses suitable for O scale layouts. Pictures are ALWAYS welcome.

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I hate to be a naysayer, but I just saw a number of lighthouses around the Michigan

upper peninsula this past fall, and have circled the coast of Fla. years ago photographing them, and that tower looks much larger and out of scale to the building attached to it.  I would need to check the window size on the tower, and if they matched, say a Grandtline window, I would saw that building off and build one in scale.  (if that building is in scale for an O scale structure, then the tower is HUGE, but I am betting the reverse is true)

Michael:

 

I have four on my layout. The Lionel version is on the large size, but is nice. Department 56 supplied a couple of others, one from the Seasons Bat collection that is first rate and another tower version form the New England Village collection. Finally I have a replica of the Plum Point lighthouse from my home State. If you have a waterfront area, they make a wonderful addition to any layout.

Originally Posted by coloradohirailer:

I hate to be a naysayer, but I just saw a number of lighthouses around the Michigan

upper peninsula this past fall, and have circled the coast of Fla. years ago photographing them, and that tower looks much larger and out of scale to the building attached to it.  I would need to check the window size on the tower, and if they matched, say a Grandtline window, I would saw that building off and build one in scale.  (if that building is in scale for an O scale structure, then the tower is HUGE, but I am betting the reverse is true)

Well...

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All I have to look at is the photo of the package, which LOOKS like it might have an HO or smaller buiiding attached to a lighthouse.  If the BUILDING, when you have it out of the package, is sized like a Plasticville or O scale building, I'd use it (if I wasn't modeling deseret scenery). (or unless you are trying to force scale by using it for a background model...but then...I think the tower is too big)  IMO the building and tower do not look proportional, as I see them in the package photo.

Michael, the buildings under the Boston Light are quite small.  Click on this link.  The photos are copyrighted so I can't post it here.  I've been pulling your leg a bit but actually there are more light houses where the light towers are short, compared to their buildings, than there are those that are really tall.  But they do come in all sizes.

 

http://www.thelighthousepeople...e_Massachusetts.html

 

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Dennis

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Michael,

   I have 2 light houses on the layout, both fit in pretty well, one is actually original Tin Plate and the other is hand carved wood.  Although my layouts are a childs wonderland and not realistic I tried to keep them some what in proportion.

PCRR/Dave

 

You can see how both light houses fit into the layout in this picture.

 

The lamp gives you perspective of actual size here in this picture.

Michael, I saw the same one at a dealer myself, I was tempted but don't have a use for it. I have lived my whole life in Oregon, spent a lot of time on our coast, we have lighthouses out here too. From what I have seen, it looks fine to ME. As others have said they come in all shapes and sizes, each custom to it's site, there is no "STANDARD" design. Some of the towers are/were truly MASSIVE structures, often appearing decieveingly small from a distance but up close nothing short of Impressive. If I had a place for one, I wouldn't hesitate to use that one. If YOU like it, that is all that matters, buy and enjoy it.

 

Doug

I guess most of us love light houses. And the replies here are all great. I also bought one of those Model Power Lighthouses and modified it quite a bit for my Ironbound RR (photo below). I removed the small house, changed the light, placed it on a small rocky promontory, sanded the tower and coated it with spackle to remove the shiny quality and give it a slight chalky, whitewashed look, painted the tower roof copper and verdigris'ed it, among other things, and still making changes over time.
~Andy
 
 
Originally Posted by Michael Hokkanen:

Saw this Model Power O Scale lighthouse at my LHS today.

 

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The MP Lighthouse is a very popular item at our shop (LHS).  Of course, here in Michigan we are blessed with an abundance of 'lights' along the longest shoreline of any state in the Union. 

 

Re scale...as others have pointed out, these sentinals of the shoreline come in a wide variety of sizes/heights.  So, from that perspective, it's whatever 'floats your boat'. 

 

However, at the MP price point as Michael pointed out, it's tough to walk away if you have any interest at all.  We still have one of the last edition of Lionel's version....at a significantly higher price!  Of course that one has a few more bits of pizazz over the MP...rotating light, sounds.  You can get a neat foghorn/seagull/sloshing water sound card from ITT Products which can add the sounds to the MP one, if need be.  PLENTY of room inside for the card, mongo speaker, etc. 

 

The G scale folks like this MP item, too, but I've had one customer claim it's too small for G scale.    So, eveyone has a perspective.

 

Lucas Gudinov

Well, thanks for all of the great posts. I have learned much. Rusty Traque pushed me over the edge with his picture. I am picking one up. Transman, truly an outstanding job on your lighthouse. Challenger3980 I spent much of my youth watching trains run the piers in Astoria, OR. Pine Creek Railroad, love your whimsical theme and interestingly enough, I live very near to the Pine Creek in PA. The rest, thanks all - each and every comment appreciated.

Originally Posted by coloradohirailer:

All I have to look at is the photo of the package, which LOOKS like it might have an HO or smaller buiiding attached to a lighthouse.  If the BUILDING, when you have it out of the package, is sized like a Plasticville or O scale building, I'd use it (if I wasn't modeling deseret scenery). (or unless you are trying to force scale by using it for a background model...but then...I think the tower is too big)  IMO the building and tower do not look proportional, as I see them in the package photo.

Comparing the "keeper's house" to the Railking 4 story building in the background, it's pretty obvious the house not an HO structure.

 

I would a agree at first glance, the tower looks too big, but by Googling, Binging or whatever you use as a search engine, it becomes pretty obvious there's no "standard" proportion to light tower vs keeper's house.

 

Rusty

It looks about right to me. The figures would seem to match the scale of the building. Lighthouses come in so many different shapes and sizes that I think it is impossible to say that any are too tall or too short. For example, compared to the lighthouse near to where I grew up (Over 140' tall.) , then this is a short lighthouse. But compared to many others it might be considered to be quite tall. 

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