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Scratch Build large factory
Posted by HowieLong on Thursday, July 8, 2021 10:28 PM

Need some help. I have searched and searched and I cannot locate an article in which Cody built, possibly scratchbuilt, a very large industry for a project layout. I think it was more of a background structure, possibly built at a bit of an angle. Does anyone remember that?

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, July 9, 2021 12:00 AM

Hi HowieLong,

I don't know about Cody's article but I hope doctorwayne will respond to your thread. He has built several large industrial buildings and they are amazing.

Dave

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Posted by doctorwayne on Friday, July 9, 2021 1:52 AM

Thanks for your kind comment, Dave.

The only one I have that's on much of an angle is GERN Industries, which was made from a couple of Walthers kits and a bunch of scratchbuilt stuff.  It's six and a half feet long, and represents about 1/3 of the entire structure...

Downtown Dunnville has a few large structures...

The station in the background is scratchbuilt, except for the windows, which were leftovers from the P&M Languay factory...

P&M Languay's factory is a combination of two identical Walthers kits, with the long sides all facing the aisleway....

...it decreases in front-to-rear depth at the far end, as I feel that it looks better when it's not parallel to the layout's fascia.

...the leftover parts from Languays were used to build a cut-off portion of the Evell Casket Company, loosely based on its prototype...

Mercury Mills was built using another two Walthers kits, but it's still a great deal smaller than its prototype...

This one uses two Walthers kits for American Hardware, modified somewhat to allow for the covered loading dock...

That pretty-well covers the larger buildings which are on my layout, but there are several more to be added on the partial upper level.

Wayne

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, July 9, 2021 5:53 AM

Wayne, in the 8th photo, can you identify the structure with the chimney for me? Is it a kit? Built up structure? Kitbash?

Rich

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Posted by Hillyard on Friday, July 9, 2021 11:32 AM

Hello Howie

Quite some time ago, MR did a project for Bay Junction on the in-house MR&T.  It was an angled background structure kitbashed from the Walthers Machine Shop kit.  The industry was Kelly Appliance.  Maybe this is  what you were looking for.  

--Hillyard

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Posted by Hillyard on Friday, July 9, 2021 11:33 AM

Wayne,

your layout and industries look amazing, as always.  Thanks for sharing them (to us _all_)!

--Hillyard

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Posted by York1 on Friday, July 9, 2021 12:01 PM

Wayne,

Great photos of your work.  Keeps me working to get better!

York1 John       

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Posted by doctorwayne on Friday, July 9, 2021 4:10 PM

Thanks for the kind words, guys.

richhotrain

Wayne, in the 8th photo, can you identify the structure with the chimney for me? Is it a kit? Built up structure? Kitbash?

Rich

 

Waz da madda wit' you...dat's yer future inheritance...ya know what I'm sayin', eh?  Could be sooner dan you t'ink, iffa you gedda my drift.

Dat part widda chiminey is wunna yer kitbashin' tings, wid walls from yer Model Die Castin' T'ree-in-Wun kits, da roofs iz frum a Vollmer roundhouse, cut-up (like we sumtimes gotta do wit' wiseguys who ax too many questions), and da chiminey is frumda Walter's kit for da Vulcan Manufacturing buildin'.

I'ma gonna suggest you take a look at pitcher nummer 12, in case ya wanna do some plannin' fer yer future.

You know my name, so I ain't signin' nuttin'.

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, July 9, 2021 4:44 PM

doctorwayne
richhotrain

Wayne, in the 8th photo, can you identify the structure with the chimney for me? Is it a kit? Built up structure? Kitbash?

Rich 

Waz da madda wit' you...dat's yer future inheritance...ya know what I'm sayin', eh?  Could be sooner dan you t'ink, iffa you gedda my drift.

Dat part widda chiminey is wunna yer kitbashin' tings, wid walls from yer Model Die Castin' T'ree-in-Wun kits, da roofs iz frum a Vollmer roundhouse, cut-up (like we sumtimes gotta do wit' wiseguys who ax too many questions), and da chiminey is frumda Walter's kit for da Vulcan Manufacturing buildin'.

I'ma gonna suggest you take a look at pitcher nummer 12, in case ya wanna do some plannin' fer yer future.

You know my name, so I ain't signin' nuttin'.

 

Hey, Pisano, eye knows what it is. Dawn be a wiseguy. Whatsita called, gumba??? Like, yu no, duz it got a name?? Eh!

Eye likea da chimminey. Itz likea wear my familia makea da pizza. U putta pie inda oven and outta cumza da pizza. Comprendo???

So, ima askin u, iz dat an oven or watt? And donnta comeupa wid a smutt anser.

inudder woids, donta tell me itsa called sumtin likea boitrums. 

Capice???

Luigi

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Posted by BigDaddy on Friday, July 9, 2021 4:55 PM

The absence of any hint of wokeness is refreshing. BeerDevil

Henry

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