The Flack Mine
HO Scale version shown above & below
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HO Scale version shown above.
HO scale as modeled by Duncan Harvey
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Though the tiny Flack Mine is located on
Quartz Hill, near Nevadaville, Colorado, it
probably was not served by the Gilpin Tram,
based on evidence from the site. Any possible
auxiliary buildings were nonexistent by the time
the Flack was able to be measured.
Thus, the Flack Mine, which is nearly a ruin,
leaves us with a small mysterious snapshot
into Colorado’s storied gold rush days,
preserved only by those who have taken the
time to historically document it. Except for the
actual measurements that this structure kit was
designed from, not much else is known. If any
information surfaces, it will be added to our
web-site and instruction manuals.
A Brief History:
Kit #122
N/A
S
Kit #322
$69.95
O
Kit #222
coming
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- Out trademark EASY to follow FULLY
Illustrated Step-By-Step instructions
make building easy!
- Precision Laser cut wood construction.
- Windows and doors can be positioned
open or closed and include laser-cut
glazing.
- Details include etched floor boards,
interior and exterior etched board siding,
removable roof, full laser-cut head
frame with moving parts, and can be
built like the prototype shown, with or
without tar paper siding, or even
mirrored.
- Includes out tar paper siding and own
NEW corrugated roofing!
- Footprint N = n/a
- Footprint HO = 5.3" x7.3"
- Footprint S = 7.2" x 9.9"
- Footprint O = n/a"
- Based on drawings provided by
Joe Crea.
How the Flack Stands in 2007. When Joe Crea took the measurements
that were used for the kit, the mine was more intact than these pictures. I
am in the picture to show the size of the head frame. I stand 6'3.