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Model Railroading > Looking for a manufacturer that makes this...Date: 11/28/16 09:50 Looking for a manufacturer that makes this... Author: flippin77 Is there a manufacturer that makes this kind of exterior wall for kitbashing?
Thanks, Andy Metamora, IL Date: 11/28/16 10:54 Re: Looking for a manufacturer that makes this... Author: mkerner There was a manufacturer that made those prestressed concrete walls but they haven't been in the Walthers catalog for a couple years. Shouldn't be too hard to do with plastic sheets and strips.
Michael T Kerner Collinsville, IL Posted from Android Date: 11/28/16 12:16 Re: Looking for a manufacturer that makes this... Author: march_hare That would be a piece of cake in plaster. Just build one or two panels, one with windows/doors, one without, use those as masters for making molds. Then cast them in either plas ter or resin.
Date: 11/28/16 12:58 Re: Looking for a manufacturer that makes this... Author: navarch2 Great West Models....I have a lot of them.....tilt-up walls....my LHS still has many in stock....how much do you need?
Bob Date: 11/28/16 13:07 Re: Looking for a manufacturer that makes this... Author: bnsfsd70 Date: 11/28/16 15:24 Re: Looking for a manufacturer that makes this... Author: TCnR good info, Colorado's signature factory tilt-up building, they really are all over the place!!
------------------------------------------------------- > Great West Models should do the trick for you! > > http://www.greatwestmodels.com/ > > - Jeff Carlson Date: 11/28/16 18:39 Re: Looking for a manufacturer that makes this... Author: flippin77 Thanks everyone for the replies. This is exactly what I was after.
Thanks, Andy Posted from iPhone Date: 12/01/16 08:59 Re: Looking for a manufacturer that makes this... Author: RustyRayls navarch2 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Great West Models....I have a lot of > them.....tilt-up walls....my LHS still has many in > stock....how much do you need? > > Bob Actually, those are precast single T's or Double T's. They are cast at a precast yard and shipped to the site. Tilt-ups are large concrete panels that are cast horizontal on-site and lifted into place with a LARGE crane. Old Bob out in Lost Wages |