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I'm in the process of scratch building a country store for my model railroad layout. I already have, on order, a kit for one of the prewar gas pumps, the one with the big glass visible ball at the top.
I was looking at photographs of similar stores, and I can't find an example where there is only one pump. I'm assuming one was for ethyl gas? Would it be correct at all to have a small town gas station with only one pump?
Also, from a photograph of such a store, I see the two pumps are totally different colors. Did most gas companies have a consistent color for the different kinds of pumps?
Based on prewar photographs of local (to the area I model) store in real life, I'm going to make it a Texaco brand. Would anyone have a clue what colors would be correct for that?
I was looking at photographs of similar stores, and I can't find an example where there is only one pump. I'm assuming one was for ethyl gas? Would it be correct at all to have a small town gas station with only one pump?
Also, from a photograph of such a store, I see the two pumps are totally different colors. Did most gas companies have a consistent color for the different kinds of pumps?
Based on prewar photographs of local (to the area I model) store in real life, I'm going to make it a Texaco brand. Would anyone have a clue what colors would be correct for that?