Our local club, Angels Gate Hi-Railers, has a harbor area but no lighthouse. That's a shame, too, since lighthouses are so prevalent here in southern California. In order to rectify that shortcoming, I'm taking a crack at building one. The Angels Gate lighthouse seemed the most appropriate (given our location and the club name), but no pre-existing kit comes even close to the right structure:
As such, I decided to make this a scratch building project. I don't expect I'll be able to exactly replicate the above picture (cost is a factor, after all), but I do think I can get the overall shape/dimensions correct and make a structure that's perfectly acceptable to the casual observer. Or so I hope.
The first step was to determine dimensions. I could only find the height online, so I used that and a ruler to back out the other dimensions and convert them to scale. The result was/is a handy reference sheet for use as I go along (and make this up as I go):
Once I had basic dimensions, the next step was to decide how to replicate the structure - in this cause, an octagonal base, supporting a cylinder, supporting a clear cylinder, supporting a round pitched roof. After some research, I went with wooden base, oatmeal container cylinder, pepsi bottle light housing, and a kitchen funnel for the roof:
I think I used to smallest of these funnels:
Opted for instant oatmeal (which I am STILL eating, btw):
Diet Pepsi bottle, and you can see some funnel work started in the background:
...and work started to seal and smooth the oatmeal container:
..more to come shortly!