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Assuming they're modern welded tanks, I'd start in the plastic pipe section of a good building supply or plumbing store. One can often find plastic unions, basically a short piece of pipe that slips over the ends of two long pieces, in a variety of diameters. Most of the smaller ones are two to three inches long, and have straight sides, so they make excellent pre-cut tanks, as long as one isn't trying to model an exact diameter and height. The ends can be made by the usual methods, or, if you get lucky, you might find a pipe fitting that would work. For very short tanks, copper or plastic slip-on caps can be used as-is, and they usually have flat or round ends suitable for the tank ends without further work.
I've shot a bunch of plastic pipes from a chandelier that Lee salvaged from the ReStore. They are about 4 or (5 inches long a d right at an inchh in diameter. They could easily be modified to resembles the walther's tanks with a bit o styrene and some patience.
Let there be Plastruct handrails, ladders, walkways and BOOM
For me, the "usual methods" include:sheet styrene for flat endsPlastruct domed endsrolled plastic sheet conical endsrolled paper conical endsthick sheet styrene for flat ends with curved edgespipe capsbalsa sheet filled with superglue, dunked in water, and sanded to shapeThe latter works best on brass tubing, and takes a lot of glue. I used to make tank car sized tanks by pressing the tubing into the end of block of balsa, along the grain, to form a plug, then pushing the plug out far enough for the dome. Saturate the balsa with glue (which is a lot of glue!), dunk it in water, and stand back. The reaction could make the brass hot enough to be uncomfortable to hold, but it also made the end as hard as or harder than styrene.
The techniques mentioned will work great for the welded steel bin seen in the bird's eye view but to model the other 5 corrugated "grain" type hopper bins that are there I would suggest starting with either the Rix products 40' grain bin kit or the IMEX cast grain bins.Prototype:Rix Products:IMEX: (sorry, the picture is of the HO model... but is available in N also)The Rix Kit has much better detail than the IMEX product but you would need to scratchbuild the "hopper bottom" and legs where the IMEX casting already has it but would need to be extended to make it as tall as some of the prototype bins seen at the plant.Hope that helps!Mike
pvc pipe also works very good as well and comes in a varity of sizes