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Here is my weathered coaling tower.  Although I model SP, which mainly had oil burners, I do have an SP Berkshire and some Brisbane & Bushong Railroad engines that are coal burners. One of my kids gave me this Bachmann coaling tower as a gift and it sat on a shelf for a couple of years.  Fellow forum member, Scale Rail, inspired me when he customized a Bachmann coaling tower.  I really like it because it is not a huge or expensive coaling tower, but it is still fairly detailed.  This tower is just right for me.  It was a little more difficult to do because it was already assembled.  I did not add the topper kit that is available.  I just kept it "stock." It was harder to get to all the nooks and crannies.  I first washed the entire tower with soap and water.  Then I let it dry for a week.  I painted it flat primer gray.  I painted the steel girders with Model Master Steel colored non-buffing metalizer.  I used Polly Scale D&RGW Building Brown for the porch and stairs.  I used this new Polly Scale Acrylic Black Wash and Rust color for most of the weathering.  Matt

Coal Chute-006

Flat grey housing and Steel frame and wood slats-004

Flat grey housing and Steel frame-003

Stairway and gangways-005

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Weathered Coaling Tower #3 -003

Weathered Coaling Tower #4

Weathered Coaling Tower #5-006

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  • Coal Chute-006
  • Flat grey housing and Steel frame and wood slats-004
  • Flat grey housing and Steel frame-003
  • Stairway and gangways-005
  • Weathered Coaling Tower -001
  • Weathered Coaling Tower #2-002
  • Weathered Coaling Tower #3 -003
  • Weathered Coaling Tower #3 -003
  • Weathered Coaling Tower #4
  • Weathered Coaling Tower #5-006
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This cheap, seemingly ridiculous, "Toy Train" out-of-the-box plastic kit has proved to be a magical box of kit-bashing possibilities for us over the years, and well aged, like this one, can be a credit to any layout.  We've used it for anything from a Yard Office (minus the legs) to a complex multi-kit mining operation.  The great thing is that with the left-over pieces there are also myriad possibilities.  I think that over the years we must have created at least a dozen variations of the kit both in O-Scale and HO.  The Plasticville O-Scale Signal Bridge has the same cross-scale possibilities, the legs making great steel trestle parts in HO and the remainder making nice box trusses in O-Scale.  Try some of these variations.  They're great fun, and for virtual pennies.  Visit the Dunham Studios website and you'll find them all.

Clarke Dunham

www.DunhamStudios.com

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