This item is supplied unpainted and will be produced to order. As each product takes a long time to produce, orders may not be fulfilled for up to 12 weeks after the order date. Please bear this in mind before ordering.
Turnbotham Lighthouse isn't the tallest, nor the biggest, but it's stood the test of time, with only a few cracks beginning to show. It comprises a tower with a small stone cottage and keeps watch over the smugglers cove below...
This resin 3D printed kit includes a motorised turning mirrored platform with an LED bulb. The light isn't blindingly bright but shows up nicely in a darker room. Some assembly is required but full instructions are included. The lighhouse includes a foundation which measures approx 2mm in 1:76 scale (OO Gauge). This is to allow the building to be more realistically embedded into scenery as shown in the example diorama photos.
We no longer offer hand painted buildings as standard. However, in quieter periods limited painting slots may be made available. Please see this listing for more details.
Please note, the scenery and figure shown are NOT included. This listing is for the lighthouse tower and adjoining cottage only.
Available (unpainted) in the following scales:
N Gauge (1:148), TT Scale (1:120) & OO Gauge (1:76)
Footprint (approx)
N Gauge (1:148) 85mm x 45mm (Height 92mm)
TT120 (1:120) 104mm x 57mm (Height 113mm)
OO Gauge (1:76) 165mm x 90mm (Height 178mm)
Motorised platform
The model includes a 3V DC motor which spins at approx 5RPM, a 3v LED, wires and a battery pack for two AA batteries. Batteries are not included. If you wish to wire the model into an existing model railway power system, you will need to fit a resistor (not included).
Designed by Tom Marshall.
© Tom Marshall (Buggleskelly Station).
This item is supplied unpainted and will be produced to order. As each product takes a long time to produce, orders may not be fulfilled for up to 12 weeks after the order date. Please bear this in mind before ordering
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