The trouble with these are that they are round and I don't own a lathe. I did look for some hexagonal prototypes but couldn't find anything. Presumably in real life round stands up better to the sea conditions and isn't that hard to build. You'd think designer would consider the needs of modellers, but no.
Anyway, a trawl of junk and charity shops gave me some oddments to "kitbash" into a representation of the building. The base (purple in the photo) is an upturned glass scented candle holder. The wax came out easily enough but the wick stayed put so I've left it alone.

The top with the light is a cap from a PVA glue bottle found in a stationery shop. I'm not sure how long the glue will last without this but It was worth buying for this moulding. Capping this and providing a dome is the bowl from the half teaspoon size measuring spoon from a set bought in cheap shop. For 99p I have a set of graduating domes for other projects too !
There's obviously some work to do and I'll post pictures of the finished item after the weekend if I'm happy with the result. If not we will never talk of this again...
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I look forward to seeing the results. By the way, there's a great gallery over at www.leuchttuerme.de with over a hundred lighthouses from different countries, of all shapes: it's where I found the one for Westerooge from, for example.
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