P5se CamelbackMr. Whitten ... are you an Industrial Designer? When we were conceptualizing some new, far our solution to some new product, like during the "Blue Sky" period of conceptualization, the material was always "unobtainium!" How funny to see it mentioned here! biL
Mr. Whitten ... are you an Industrial Designer? When we were conceptualizing some new, far our solution to some new product, like during the "Blue Sky" period of conceptualization, the material was always "unobtainium!" How funny to see it mentioned here!
biL
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Thanks, Chuck.
The mineral processing plant has the company's name on the side of the warehouse addition. The sign says "Pierce Mining Co." Conveniently, the decal came from the Walthers mine kit. When I built the three-mashed-buildings warehouse, I hadn't decided on a name yet. I came up with a name subsequently, but haven't revisited the structure to install a sign. I've also got to build a half dozen Tichy box car covered hoppers to serve the processing plant, or special order decals to letter them for Pierce Mining.
Mark.
Mark,
I never did respond when this thread was young, but that's a beautiful kitbash!
Now all you need is appropriate signage. Happy hunting for the 20-mule team decals.
(One guess who used to live and work just west of Boron, CA...)
Chuck (Modleing Central Japan in September, 1964)
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Gern Flux has many many uses in all different fields from agriculture to farming to the steel industry and the oil business.It can be an is used in just about everything that can be manufactured in any form.
Put it in fuel it results in a 3% minimum increase in mileage,use in older motors and it improves oil milage(by 3% minimum) Used in fertilizer your crops produce a 3% increase in yield minimum.No mater what Gern Flux is used in shows a minimum of 3% improvement.
As the good doctor said modelers all over the world are modeling Gern facilitys in many scales and gauges ,feel free to join us. I'm sure the good doc could supply you with some suitable signage artwork.
twhite Goes to show you that we West Coasters can find things to do with a coal mine structure, after all!
Goes to show you that we West Coasters can find things to do with a coal mine structure, after all!
The Walthers New River Mining Company coal mine has got to be one of the most kitbashashable structures existing. A whole book would be needed to cover just some of the possibilities. (Hint, hint, Kalmbach.) ... I wonder how many thousands of such kits Walthers has sold.
Mark
wm3798 That's great. You've rendered those kits to be virtually unrecognizable, and in the process created something truly unique to your railroad. It drives me nuts when otherwise well crafted layouts look like a bunch of catalog pictures of off-the-rack building kits. Lee
That's great. You've rendered those kits to be virtually unrecognizable, and in the process created something truly unique to your railroad.
It drives me nuts when otherwise well crafted layouts look like a bunch of catalog pictures of off-the-rack building kits.
Lee
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markpierceSpur to petroleum products distributer (built) receives petroleum products. Run-around track for arriving/departing trains. Spur to private railroad serving perlite plant (built-pictured) ships raw and expanded perlite and receives fuel oil and supplies. Double-ended siding serving engine facilities (turntable built, awaiting Bill Banta for Port Costa roundhouse), stock yard (built) ships livestock, and two single-ended spurs serving feed mill (built) receives grains, feed, and fertilizer, and team track ships/receives various freight. Double-ended spur serving warehouse of nearby mine (built-pictured) ships tungsten and receives supplies, and combination depot (built) ships/receives express and LCL freight. The plan purposely avoids industrial switchback tracks except for the perlite plant switching lead, and avoids using double-ended industrial spurs for train run-around movements. I'm attempting to make the layout operate more like a real railroad rather than a model. Mark
Spur to petroleum products distributer (built) receives petroleum products.
Run-around track for arriving/departing trains.
Spur to private railroad serving perlite plant (built-pictured) ships raw and expanded perlite and receives fuel oil and supplies.
Double-ended siding serving engine facilities (turntable built, awaiting Bill Banta for Port Costa roundhouse), stock yard (built) ships livestock, and two single-ended spurs serving feed mill (built) receives grains, feed, and fertilizer, and team track ships/receives various freight.
Double-ended spur serving warehouse of nearby mine (built-pictured) ships tungsten and receives supplies, and combination depot (built) ships/receives express and LCL freight.
The plan purposely avoids industrial switchback tracks except for the perlite plant switching lead, and avoids using double-ended industrial spurs for train run-around movements. I'm attempting to make the layout operate more like a real railroad rather than a model.
Wow, that's a layout itself. Enough for a few operators in a session. Great!
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wedudler Do you have already a track plan and operation idea? Shiping and receiving list?
Do you have already a track plan and operation idea? Shiping and receiving list?
Here is the track plan for the branchline terminous, Aeolis, consisting of the entire upper deck of an around-the-room, bedroom-sized layout as yet unbuilt.
Going clockwise:
markpierce Below is what I would call a "kitmash." It combines three separate kits/structures: a school house, small barn, and a Walthers building. The only alterations were the trimming of some roof ends and non-installation of a belfry. The combined structure has been accessorized with a plaster foundation and scratch-built wooden dock, with some details added. Mark
Below is what I would call a "kitmash." It combines three separate kits/structures: a school house, small barn, and a Walthers building. The only alterations were the trimming of some roof ends and non-installation of a belfry. The combined structure has been accessorized with a plaster foundation and scratch-built wooden dock, with some details added.
markpierceYeah, one of those white-colored ones, from what I've seen. I haven't had a chance to talk to one of the plant's employees to find out exaclty what it is.
jwhittenWhat non-metallic mineral.... Unobtainium ??
Great building, Mark.
Thanks, guys. I have average modeling skills, so I'm sure most can do at least as well. Just take a bit of care about the surface (painting, weathering). I either hand paint or use paint-from-a-spray-can, and weather mostly with chalks and weak India-ink wash. I have difficulty weathering with paint except with a very dry brush or very thin washes.
The deck is made from scale stripwood. Nothing looks more like wood than real wood.
Looks great, Mark. Gonna look REAL good on your layout. I like the wooden dock you scratch built, did you use 'real' wood or is it styrene?
Jarrell
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Graffenjwhitten -snip- What non-metallic mineral.... Unobtainium ??What about this? http://website.lineone.net/~webrex/commonmins.html and this: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/418612/North-America/41509/Nonmetallic-minerals
jwhitten -snip- What non-metallic mineral.... Unobtainium ??
-snip-
What non-metallic mineral.... Unobtainium ??
http://website.lineone.net/~webrex/commonmins.html
and this:
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/418612/North-America/41509/Nonmetallic-minerals
. . . . . . . . . . and by the way, the photographs accompanying these postings display some of the best modeling I have seen in quite awhile. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, FELLAS!
The idea for my "kitmash" was an article in Kalmbach's 1988/89 book Kitbashing HO Model Railroad Structures by Art Curren which combined the AHM farm house and school house. I did it "one better" by adding the Walthers storage shed to make a more realitically-sized structure to be served by rail.
Hey! It isn't too late to combine the structures.
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Graffen jwhitten -snip- What non-metallic mineral.... Unobtainium ?? What about this? http://website.lineone.net/~webrex/commonmins.html
What about this?
Yeah, one of those white-colored ones, from what I've seen. I haven't had a chance to talk to one of the plant's employees to find out exactly what it is.
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markpiercejwhitten Really nice! What is the purpose of the first building-- the one that's built from the mine kit? It is still a mine or something else? It isn't a mine. It is imagineered to be a non-metallic-mineral processing plant. The semi-processed product goes out via the overhead bin to be shipped using covered hoppers, and the refined product is bagged and stored in the more modern, single-story building until shipped out by box cars. The mineral input process isn't modeled here (yet). My plan is to have a narrow gauge railroad come nearby and unload at a dump underneath its rails, or perhaps a conveyer will bring the raw mineral. Mark
jwhitten Really nice! What is the purpose of the first building-- the one that's built from the mine kit? It is still a mine or something else?
Really nice! What is the purpose of the first building-- the one that's built from the mine kit? It is still a mine or something else?
It isn't a mine. It is imagineered to be a non-metallic-mineral processing plant. The semi-processed product goes out via the overhead bin to be shipped using covered hoppers, and the refined product is bagged and stored in the more modern, single-story building until shipped out by box cars. The mineral input process isn't modeled here (yet). My plan is to have a narrow gauge railroad come nearby and unload at a dump underneath its rails, or perhaps a conveyer will bring the raw mineral.
GRRReat work - both of you!
Modeling this? what? Have I been invited to the "dark side."
By the way, that's good modeling, Wayne.
Nice work, Mark.
I sense that you have a use in mind for that first structure, but when I saw it, the first thing that sprang to mind was GERN. I'm told that non-members can view the text in the link, but not the photos, so here's a photo hint about that which I speak:
Send me a PM if you'd like some more info - there are over two dozen modellers world-wide modelling this in one form or another.
Wayne
Nice work Mark!
selector Excellent, Mark!! Now let's see them "at work". Place 'em for us. -Crandell
Excellent, Mark!! Now let's see them "at work". Place 'em for us.
-Crandell
Will do after acquisition of right-of-way..