The tanks were enclosed in hopes the water would not freeze. The
EARLY version has a vented cupola (clerestory?) at the top, but no
smoke pipe. The LATE version may have had some means of providing
heat, as it has a smoke pipe.
The LATE version tank is close in size to those used at other locations
in Maine, and may be adaptable.
The foot prints of the two versions are the same (suggesting they were
built on the same foundation). The O-scale models occupy a space 4 x
4-inches (10 x 10-cm) and the S-scale kits cover 3 x 3-inches (8 x
8-cm).
The cast metal water spouts for these models were specially made by Crow
River Products.
Both versions include our textured, scale
thickness, peel-and-stick shake shingles.
NOTE: The centerline of the spout exiting the building is only about
8½-scale feet above the very bottom of the structure -- perfect for
those Maine 2-footers, but somewhat short for larger steamers. If
you're planning on using the towers for larger engines, you may want to
increase the height of the foundation.
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The Sander Tanks Cost £40 each |
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