Mini Windmill
There is a new mini windmill that the manufacturer has just added. There now are 14 different mini 17 inch windmills available. The latest mini windmill is New Mexico. The tail is yellow with the New Mexico logo in red. The wheel trim and pivot is red Here is a photo – I will be [...]
Here is a Video of a couple of the mini windmills used in a G Scale outdoor model railroad. In this video is a Denver and Rio Grande American 4-4-0 an Accucraft model and is a live steamer
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This is the second of the brand new mini windmills Kansas The Sunflower State. This mini windmill has a green gearbox, Kansas the Sunflower State in Brown and a yellow and brown sunflower on the tail. The Wheel is unique with a Yellow sunflower and a brown wheel hub.
Here is the plain tailed 17″ mini windmill. Red Trim on the wheel, red gear box, plain Galvanized steel tail . Included with each mini windmill we include a “pocket” screwdriver. These windmills take a couple of hours or so to assemble. Located in the older posts are a series of instruction on how to [...]
This is the original 17″ mini Aero windmill. These have been manufactured since 1946 by a small company in Nebraska. The gear box and trim is red. Galvanized steel. Shown in a toy farm scene.
Here is a mini windmill with the Texas Flag on the tail for Texans and “friends” of Texas. Red, White and Blue Tail, Blue gearbox and Red trim on the wheel.
This windmill has is unique. It has a red ladder and is in red white and blue. Blue gearhead, Red, white and blue on the wheel and a flag and “United We Stand” on the tail.
When windmills were common there were many along the historic Route 66. This one has the route 66 Highway sign logo on the tail. Black gear head and trim. Galvanized steel. These mini windmills look great with G scale model railroad layouts.
The Heller Aller windmill company was located in Ohio from the 1890s to the 1990s. Has the Windmill Pumps since 1886 logo. Here is a quote from a customer: I was happy to find the Heller-Aller windmill model yesterday evening. It’s one of my favorite former windmill makers. Mr. Kelly, the last owner of Heller-Aller, [...]
A model of the Fairbury windmill made in Nebraska from the 1920′s t0 the 1960′s. Red gear housing. Red and Black trim. Lettered like the real Fairbury on the tail.








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