chadw wrote:Any one else here model a steel mill? I model the PB&NE in Bthlehem Steel's plant...
Hi Chad,
I've got one, but it's a freelance. Mostly kitbashed Walthers stuff. Patrick C. ("dragonriversteel") is also an avid steel modeler, specializing in Kress equipment.
Got any pix?
-Ken in Maryland (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)
Hey Chad,
That is a great steel yard to model... It is SO massive! Have you ever been there in person? The darn empty building could probably fit an NFL stadium inside them, they seem so big (not really, but they are HUGE). Anyways, good luck. If I had any digital pictures I would share them, but I don't
Ciao.
Brian
So you're using a rotory dumper for your coke mill? Me too! Here's a pic - not the greatest I admit, but you can get a glimpse of the dumper on the left. I modified the Walthers coke ovens' conveyor setup to accommodate this:
I recognize the yellow&black PB&NE switchers in the background. The Patapsco & Back River units at Sparrows Point were the same colors.
Do you have any of the Walthers steel mill structure kits - or are you planning to scratchbuild?
Nice coke mill I hope mine turns out that good. This is my first layout so I have to test some new things. I'll have to scratchbuild as the Walthers kits are too small for conversion to O scale. I've already started a scale house and want to start on a whitcomb 50 tonner A-B set next.
chadw wrote: Nice coke mill I hope mine turns out that good. This is my first layout so I have to test some new things. I'll have to scratchbuild as the Walthers kits are too small for conversion to O scale. I've already started a scale house and want to start on a whitcomb 50 tonner A-B set next.
OOOPS....! I missed the part where you mentioned 'O' scale
There's a Yahoo newsgroup for steel mill modelers, some of them do O scale - one of them even built his own coke works! Only thing is you need to join the group before you can view the photos. But that is the place to go if you want to meet hardcore steel modelers in all the different scales. Here is the link:
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/steel/
Thanks for the link. By the way have you read Dean Freytag's book the history Making and Moddeling of steel. Bought it used at LHS for $10. I learned probably 75% of what I know about mills from it.
chadw wrote:... By the way have you read Dean Freytag's book the history Making and Moddeling of steel. Bought it used at LHS for $10...
I have a copy, I got Dean to autograph it for me at the last Steel Mill Modelers meet in Ohio.
Another great book to have is The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel, a tri-annual compendium published by U.S. Steel Corp. I have the 9th Edition, which covers the early-to-mid 1970s. Lots of photos and diagrams, a must for modelers.
Hello Chad,
I see you've meant Ken.....Got to say you should see Kens layout! This is great another steel mill modeler, we are few and far between, it seems that way. Now about this 50 ton locomotive....you model in O scale ,correct. What are you going to start our using as a base model ?
Are you going to scratch build the whole locomotive ? I have to throw in my two cents on as of what to build out of. I'd use styrene for this simple fact: " It's alot more forgiving than metal ".
Good luck on your build, keep us posted.....
Patrick
Beaufort,SC
Dragon River Steel Corp {DRSC}
Fear an Ignorant Man more than a Lion- Turkish proverb
Modeling an ficticious HO scale intergrated Scrap Yard & Steel Mill Melt Shop.
Southland Industrial Railway or S.I.R for short. Enterchanging with Norfolk Southern.
Conemaugh Road & Traction circa 1956
CSX_road_slug There's a Yahoo newsgroup for steel mill modelers, some of them do O scale - one of them even built his own coke works! Only thing is you need to join the group before you can view the photos. But that is the place to go if you want to meet hardcore steel modelers in all the different scales. Here is the link: http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/steel/
I went to join this group today,...and was greeted with this "OATH" page.I wondered if I was going to be asked to pledge my first born before I continued on to read the rest of the legal stuff? Is this a result of other 'oath allegiances' being asked by our politicians ?I was just interested in talking with someone about my planned steel mill scene on my new layout.
My Layout Plan
Interesting new Plan Consideration
@Ken in MarylandWould you happen to be the Ken who lives in Aberdeen, MD? If so I visted your layout at one time when I lived up in that area (Annapolis). I was fascinated with your layout, and have queit a few photos of it.
I've moved to St Augistine FL and building a layout in a dedicated shed. Its a relatively small layout 12x16, that I am hoping to put a small steel scene into.http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/11/p/269834/3061287.aspx#3061287
Do you know someone in particular that might give me some hints on arranging the small scene and its trackage??
When I was building my steel mill and Hulett ore unloaders I found Mike Rabbitt's information (blueprints) very helpful. He dismantled his layout but there are some good photos of it here:
http://www.phillynmra.org/archives/layout/mike-rabbitt-lake-erie-mad-river
That was abouut the time Walthers was getting into the Steel Mill scene and Dean Freytag was promoting his very good book on steel mill modeling. Get a copy if you haven't already.
https://www.walthers.com/the-history-making-and-modeling-of-steel-limited-edition-by-dean-freytag
Alternately you can find copies of The Making Shaping and Treating of Steel from used book vendors.
Here's a 1920 edition on-line:
https://archive.org/details/makingshapingan01frangoog
You can browse the prints and photograph collection of the Library of Congress and find lots of steel mill images and drawings:
as an example:
https://www.loc.gov/item/pa1770/
lots more if you search.
Hope that helps. Sometimes it might be better to start your own (new) thread instead of digging up a twelve-year old one?
Good Luck, Ed
To supply my steel mill with coke I have a double sized Walthers N scale coke plant. The single one seemed too small for a real coke plant. Spliced two together and added a coke storage and loading building. I scratch built a byproducts plant. The plant will receive coal and ship the coke to my Bailey Steel plant. The byproducts will go various off line facilities.
I have a corner section of my two level layout dedicated to Sparrow's Point. It uses VO-1000's of the P&BR to connect to the main.
Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
Modeling C&O transition era and steel industries There's Nothing Like Big Steam!