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Model Railroading > The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger.Date: 05/20/19 07:29 The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger. Author: navarch2 So as I am focusing on completing trackage inside the integrated steel mill, I'm contemplating some changes. In Picture 1 you can see that a few new structures are in place...but only as placeholders, as I am considering a large change in the mill....the current location of the BOF is going to be the home of the three electric furnaces...this puts thoise melt shops closer to the s crap metal handling area...the BOF will move to a point just beyond the blast furnaces...and the sintering plant relocated to just between the blast furnaces and basic oxygen furnace...a continuous caster will be attached to the BOF....and the rolling and finishing mills redesigned into a larger space...all within the 61 foot length of the mill complex. The layout is quite crowded right now as the staging has been emptied to allow me room to add the completed staging yards under the layout.
Picture 2 ia a set of coil cars from Australia - which will be repainted and Americanized (they already have Kadees and US-style trucks. They will carry Norwood & South Massena reporting marks. Picture 3 is a one of the bases my friend Paul Strubeck/Gotham Marine made for me on Shapeways. I designed these to be attached down at the subroadbed level. In this way I get a larger footprint to support the signals, and then ballasted the proper amount of the foundation appears above the ballast and the underlying support is stronger. The shadows tell an erroneous story - the foundations hold the entire base of the signals - none of it overhangs.. Just a few odds and ends.... Bob Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/20/19 07:31 by navarch2. Date: 05/20/19 09:57 Re: The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger. Author: SPDRGWfan Looking good. Enjoy the updates - keep'em coming.
Date: 05/20/19 11:42 Re: The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger. Author: retcsxcfm Looking at photo one.I see that I am
not the only one with a messy train room. Uncle Joe Seffner,Fl. Date: 05/20/19 12:18 Re: The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger. Author: boejoe Mill must not be in operation yet - no smog! LOL
Coil cars are nice. Who in Australia makes them? Base for signals is a nice touch. Always appreciate your updates. Date: 05/20/19 12:55 Re: The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger. Author: ChrisCampi retcsxcfm Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Looking at photo one.I see that I am > not the only one with a messy train room. > > Uncle Joe > Seffner,Fl. Its a sign of actual work being done. Date: 05/20/19 14:56 Re: The 2019 Penn-Central - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger Author: snoopy51 mmmmmmm
genius at work loll. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/23/19 21:09 by snoopy51. Date: 05/20/19 16:10 Re: The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger. Author: DKay > Coil cars are nice. Who in Australia makes > them? . They might be Auscision models http://www.auscisionmodels.com.au/index.htm .I can see a few photos of them on the website,but nothing on the Products page ?? Regards,DK Date: 05/20/19 17:45 Re: The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger. Author: navarch2 SPDRGWfan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Looking good. Enjoy the updates - keep'em > coming. I will indeed :) Bob Date: 05/20/19 17:47 Re: The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger. Author: navarch2 retcsxcfm Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Looking at photo one.I see that I am > not the only one with a messy train room. > > Uncle Joe > Seffner,Fl. Well, Joe...it is an active construction site....but I actually do know where everything is :) Bob Date: 05/20/19 17:56 Re: The 2019 PennCentral - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger. Author: navarch2 boejoe Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Mill must not be in operation yet - no smog! > LOL > Coil cars are nice. Who in Australia makes > them? > Base for signals is a nice touch. > Always appreciate your updates. The cars are found here,... http://www.auscisionmodels.com.au/CSX%20Wagon%20Page.htm Thank you. The bases set the mast at a good height and provide a nice wide footing below the ballast and a hole to run wires through..... The first run was a bit pricey as they are 100% solid models...we are working on a hollow variant. But you can see this fellow makes all manner of carfloat parts in HO..... https://www.shapeways.com/product/A7B4T3LAH/signal-base-for-bob-h?optionId=102393282&li=marketplace Bob Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/20/19 18:00 by navarch2. Date: 05/20/19 17:57 Re: The 2019 Penn-Central - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger Author: navarch2 snoopy51 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > mmmmmmm > genius is the WORD loll You really ARE....too kind....lolol Bob :) Date: 05/20/19 18:11 Re: The 2019 Penn-Central - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger Author: icancmp193 Looking good! I hope you are reasonably young enough to finish this very ambitious project!
TJY Date: 05/21/19 04:56 Re: The 2019 Penn-Central - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger Author: navarch2 icancmp193 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Looking good! I hope you are reasonably young > enough to finish this very ambitious project! > > TJY Thank you :) No I am not reasonably young and yes, I will finish it....at least that is the plan :) Bob :) Date: 05/21/19 06:27 Re: The 2019 Penn-Central - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger Author: SPDRGWfan > it is an active construction site....but I actually do know where everything is :)
> > Bob Hah hah, unlike my basement which is an active construction site (working on finishing it for a RR) and I often circle it 5 or 6 times trying to find a tool. I'd get so much more done if I knew where they were. Thankfully my wife comes down and re-organizes things every few weeks bringing organization to chaos! Cheers, Jim Date: 05/21/19 06:36 Re: The 2019 Penn-Central - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger Author: navarch2 ...just wait Jim, until you have that space full of benchwork and track and trains......and THEN you try and find a tool...lol....I solded the tool location issue - at least I thought so - with a nice big tool cart....that fit under the layout....then...I managed to at times lose ALL the tools at once....:)
Bob Date: 05/21/19 07:30 Re: The 2019 Penn-Central - The Integrated Mill gets a bit larger Author: SPDRGWfan > ...just wait Jim, until you have that space full of benchwork and track and trains......> and THEN you try and find a tool...lol....I solded the tool location issue - > at least I thought so - with a nice big tool cart....that fit under the layout....then...> I managed to at times lose ALL the tools at once....:)
>> Bob It was bad enough in my last 10x18' layout room - spend half the time looking for tools. The new one will be about double the size so it's going to be slow going unless I can change my ways and come up with a system. If you are any indidcation, all hope is lost! Cheers, Jim |