No way? Coming along though. I had to order 2 more packs of Evergreen angles before I can get it to paint. It will be nice to have this 11' section finally done after 5 years.
Ancious for more...
anonymous
January 3 2011, 21:23:57 UTC
Hi Fritz!
As a Dutch N-scale railroader, getting back into this wonderfull hobby, I was looking for a new and fascinating theme.
Being inspired by the German steelworks in the Ruhr area and the large railroad operations involved to keep this big business running, I decided on steel production as being the main subject on my new railroad.
I even got more motivated by the superb steelworks model you're building and the wondefull blog you build around it!
Altough German furnaces, cokeovens, rolling mills and so on might look a bit different the architectical way they where build, their layout is as much the same as u.s. steelworks.
I Like the way u use H0 buildings to integrate into the 1:160 scale and how much detail you put into your model.
Think it's the best, allround overvieuw of steelworks and other plants involved in steelproduction, so far and a very good building aid to all steelworks fanatics out there.
Since a blast furnace will operate 24/7 as soon as it is lit, I would like to say:
Keep up production and the good work and please be back soon again! Think we all miss your updates by now!
As a Dutch N-scale railroader, getting back into this wonderfull hobby, I was looking
for a new and fascinating theme.
Being inspired by the German steelworks in the Ruhr area and the large railroad
operations involved to keep this big business running, I decided on steel production
as being the main subject on my new railroad.
I even got more motivated by the superb steelworks model you're building
and the wondefull blog you build around it!
Altough German furnaces, cokeovens, rolling mills and so on might look a
bit different the architectical way they where build,
their layout is as much the same as u.s. steelworks.
I Like the way u use H0 buildings to integrate into the 1:160 scale
and how much detail you put into your model.
Think it's the best, allround overvieuw of steelworks and other plants involved
in steelproduction, so far and a very good building aid to all steelworks fanatics out there.
Since a blast furnace will operate 24/7 as soon as it is lit,
I would like to say:
Keep up production and the good work and please be back soon again!
Think we all miss your updates by now!
Joël
The Netherlands
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