I am considering getting the Glacier Graver Co. in HO and was wondering how detailed and advanced the kit is to build. Also I would like to know how much real estate I would need to make a descent looking rock quarry on my layout. Has anyone ever made a rock quarry using the above mentioned structure that might post a pic or two here.
I am trying to get some kind of idea on what I can do with the new layout I am building.
Thanks. Mike
Hi Mike
Yes I built one sort of more kitbash. Simple kit to build. When I get home I will email pics to you.
Pete
I pray every day I break even, Cause I can really use the money!
I started with nothing and still have most of it left!
I need your email so I can email pics to you. The pics I have will not work on this forum.
You should be able to e mail me thru the forums but here it is anyway.
mdhassell2001@yahoo.com
Thanks, how much room do I need to make it work? Mike
Hi Mike I sent 3 emails to you. Wrench 567 from aol.com.
Hope those get ya going with some ideas.
Mower
Back around 1984 MR did the original"glacier Gravel" built into a hillside.Its was a kitbash of diffrent kits availible at the time.The walthers kit is a adaptation of the MR project and is not that difficult to build.
mikesmowers wrote: No one has ever built one? Seems strange. Mike
Hi Mike,
I have two in the boxes. I plan to kitbash them this winter/spring into a large blue stone facility on two levels of track. Sorry but since it isn't there yet I can't post any photos!
Karl
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One of the members of our group at the Boothbay Railway Village built one for our Dragon Cement quarry. There is a photo of it near the bottom of the linked page:
http://www.railwayvillage.org/modelrr.html
It seems to be a fairly straigtforward kit. We have not installed the conveyors yet; we need to design a "hole in the ground" for them to go into. There is also a rock screen structure that goes at the head end of the conveyor in the bottom of the hole to separate out rocks too big for the crusher. Also some stairs on the side of the building are awaiting some scenery work before they are installed.
The key to a kit with large walls is to be sure they are straight and true with 90 degree corners. If a wall is misaligned, it will affect the whole structure. I think this kit has no foundation or base. When you are gluing the walls together, put the corners on the inside corner of a carpenters square, and keep them there until the glue sets.
There is a link to additional photos on the bottom of the page.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch