QUOTE: Originally posted by bpickering QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp I agree that a realistic oil refinery is the hardest industry. I am planning on building a 24,000 barrel/day refinery on my layout. I have years of research invested in it. Good thing I don't need any permits. What, are you single? [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp I agree that a realistic oil refinery is the hardest industry. I am planning on building a 24,000 barrel/day refinery on my layout. I have years of research invested in it. Good thing I don't need any permits.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bwtpwb I am just starting, so they all seem difficult to me!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by coal drag A subway would be easiest. All you need are some steps going underground. One of the harder ones I would think would be a steel mill, to do it justice.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ckape While a grain elevator can be easy to model, it can just as well be hard. Right now I'm working on modelling a rural elevator that has half a dozen large grain bins (only half of those are small enough to be model with the Rix bins), about the same number of multi-bin structures, and a few smaller bins.
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