The on-line article on Bill Loop's layout http://www.trains.com/ctt/default.aspx?c=a&id=815 has a photo of some very nice models of company houses often seen near coal mines.
Based on the doors and windows I thought they were modified Plasticville Cape Cod houses, but the Plasticville houses have stucco siding. I think OGR magazine used to sell Cape Cods, but they're no longer listed on their web site. Any ideas?
Thanks
Brady
I've seen several of the company houses in Southern Ohio and Northeastern Kentucky, and the structures are very simple and plain. You could build very realistic models with cardboard. Cereal boxes are a great source. The company houses were cheaply build one room building with usually clapboard or board and batten siding with tin roofs with a stovepipe from a potbellied stove for cooking and heat. Usually they had no foundation and was build on stacked stone piers or posts driven into the ground.
Jim
Tony Lash's layout has some as well. His was built by a professional, but it does give a good idea of prototype. As mentioned above, I think it could be a nice project to do yourself.
Dennis
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Dennis & Jim
Thanks for the input. The Model Railroaders Guide to Coal Railroading http://kalmbachcatalog.stores.yahoo.net/12453.html has a very good chapter on company towns with lots of photos. My past attempts at scratchbuilding were not very good, but I may try it again.
Here's a site from where they filmed "The Molly MaGuires", back about 1968. This is near my hometown of Hazleton, Pa. Lots o houses still look like that back there.
http://www.eckleyminers.org/
laz57
Brady wrote: I think OGR magazine used to sell Cape Cods, but they're no longer listed on their web site. Any ideas? ThanksBrady I'm looking at a 1994 ad for these OGR houses. While small, they still look too "upscale" for a "company house". I think your best bet, if you don't want to scratchbuild, is the Walthers "O" motel units, which sell for about $20. each. They have a carport attached...just put a beat-up car or pick-up in them. Joe
I think OGR magazine used to sell Cape Cods, but they're no longer listed on their web site. Any ideas?
I'm looking at a 1994 ad for these OGR houses. While small, they still look too "upscale" for a "company house". I think your best bet, if you don't want to scratchbuild, is the Walthers "O" motel units, which sell for about $20. each. They have a carport attached...just put a beat-up car or pick-up in them. Joe
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