Matt,
Nice pic. I'll definately look into Silver Ridge when I return from our cruise. I also need a flume or two for my grist mill.
Going to do a little SCUBA diving this next week.
Rex
Bryon,
The first pictures have wider track than the last one which I believe is a power scoop for loading the tiny ore car. So I guess the answer is both.
Rex,
Most excellent pixes. What, pray tell, is the subject of the last picture? It looks like half a power shovel??
Les W.
Nice selection of equipment.
Not sure what scale you're planning to model, but Silver Ridge Mining Company has a similar ore car in G scale.
They used to offer many more products. Their flumes were great, and several other figures were nice too. But they're not listed on the website, so perhaps they're not made anymore
Here's what the flumes look like (the figure is from them too):
Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, COClick Here for my model train photo website
Neat pics, Rex. Do you know what gauge the track is (18 inch, 24 inch)?
-Brian
These pictures were taken near Globe, AZ which is a fair size copper mining town. Operations are much bigger than they were back in the old days of narrow rails.
I'll be modeling a mine operation and these are good subjects.
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