Don't know if this one is the right one for you but there is a light house
on this page:

http://www.buildyourownchicago.com/free.html

Hope it helps


On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:11 AM, Dorothy Lafferty <[email protected]>wrote:

> I work mostly in 1/144 scale making and furnishing houses and buildings,
> but they're always set in rather large elaborate scenes.  Right now
> I'm working on an extensive beachfront scene. It will have
> several buildings, but only the main house will be furnished. One of the
> bedrooms will be a young boy's room, decorated in a nautical theme. I'd like
> to make a lighthouse to stand in the corner of his room that will serve as
> the main light source for his room. It will be wired with a tiny LED in the
> top portion of the lighthouse (which will be made with a transparency to
> resemble glass). I'm looking for a model of a lighthouse that, when
> completed, would be no more than about an inch tall. In this scale, even
> that is really large - 3/4 inch would be even better. The room will be done
> in mostly reds and blues so a lighthouse that could coordinate with that
> would be wonderful. Does anyone out there have anything that would even come
> close to what I'm looking for. I can resize if necessary, but I need one
> that really doesn't have many parts that when converted to this size would
> be too tiny to manipulate. I'm good at working with tiny pieces, but even
> so, some paper models have pieces that are almost too small when they're
> made full size.
>
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