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Add detail to your steam locomotive servicing facility with the
Walthers Cornerstone Steel Water Tank. A must-have for any steam-era
N Scale layout, equipment like this could be found in terminals
large and small. Water was vital to railroad operations in the
days of steam. Thousands of gallons were needed to keep the engines
hot and the railroad running. As locomotives grew bigger, older
tanks were unable to meet demand. When steel plate became cheap
enough to use as a building material in the 1920s, railroads began
replacing decaying wooden towers with all-steel designs. These
larger capacity tanks were usually erected away from the tracks,
supplying water to thirsty locos via standpipes. This allowed
the most versatility, as the standpipes could be erected where
they were needed most. This was a common option for engine terminals
and some smaller stations, where there was simply no room for
the big tanks. Many of these steel tanks lasted beyond the days
of steam and a few still supply water to shops or other company
facilities.
Perfect for serving your biggest and best steam power, the Steel
Water Tank kit offers all the versatility of the prototype. It
requires a small amount of layout space and comes with two standpipes
which you can install wherever you want. Detailed parts are molded
in black plastic, while complete instructions make construction
fast and fun.
-
North American prototype
- Must-have
for steam locomotive servicing scenes
- Detailed
tank supports
- Two
standpipes
- Molded
in appropriate colors
Measurements:
Tower: 2 x 2 x 4-1/2" 5 x 5 x 11.4cm
Water Columns, each: 1/2 x 7/8 x 2" 1.2 x 2.2 x 5cm
Oil Column: 1/2 x 1/2 x 1-1/2" 1.2 x 1.2 x 3.8cm
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