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Cotton Gin modeling info?
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Hi everyone! <br />I'm new to MR and the forums. A little background info before I get to my question. <br />I got interested in MR A little over a year ago, and started doing some research. I'm still in the planning stage, but I've decided I want to model a ficticious town in central Texas around the 1920's to 1930's serviced by the Texas & Pacific mainly, but maybe also the T&NO and/or Southern Pacific. I would like to model a small to medium sized cotton gin for the main industry. I know I'll have to scratch build it. I've found several pictures on the internet, so I kinda know what it's supposed to look like, but has someone done something similar that could offer some suggeastions/advice/examples? I've already learned a tremendous amount by reading the posts on this forum for the past few months. <br />Thanks in advance!
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