Zachary, and others...

Any input or opinion about how much to include for a "recreation" of Fourteen Mile Point? That is to say, the broader the territory represented, the smaller the structures [on the model] will have to be. Focusing on just the keepers' quarters/light will result in the greatest scale. Add in the barn and there will have to be a reduction. Add in the "fog" building...smaller still. So, if we were to choose just one of the outlying structures, do you have a particular gravitation toward the barn or the fog building? I might as well try to please the collectors at the outset! With Squaw Island, the outlying buildings are close enough in proximity, and the lighthouse itself is small enough in scale, that this would not be so much a problem. But with Fourteen Mile, I'll have to distort the scale of the layout just to bring in one building. So, is it better to focus on the one-story fog building and the shore, or the two-story barn? Granted, I'd love to do the whole thing in large scale, but I'm trying to approximate the general scale of the average Harbour Lights piece, so some choices need to be made. The main thing is to zero in on the glorious main structure itself!

Danny