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Is there a different type of material to make a stone wall out of? The rail bridge abutment is fantastic, but it would be too much to use the same material again, I think. Maybe cast concrete with supporting ribs. It would look good to have that right up the the river bank, with some coarse river stone at the base.
Ian,Your prototype may have a slop to the river, but many mills I've seen have a brick wall lining the river side with vestiges of water wheels and such hanging down. There would also be some sort of discharge pipe from the mill to the river (perhaps 2 or 3) since that's how we used to do pollution control in the old days.And you need a couple of fly fishermen in the stream itself, perhaps under discrete observation by a member of the wildlife law enforcement community.
Really fine scenes you've got going here, Ian. This one in particular--Re: the mill, I know it's not this far along, but keep in mind things like road access to all areas of the property (be careful if you add a third track), outbuildings, possibly a small, fenced-off electrical stepdown facility, outbuildings, perhaps a property fence around the perimeter, maybe with gates. Oh, did I mention outbuildings?
You probably want some sort of water discharge into the river.
Agreed. And said river may be a bit too pristine in its current form (alas). Maybe park an EPA truck nearby...