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That is turning into one awesome scene. I love the way the industry dwarfs the trains.
Yo, Peter...you're one of the posts of the week on the MRH website!Jeff
If you're a "subscriber" you should receive a weekly email from MRH (usually Monday mornings at 6am PDT).Here's a browser version: http://us2.campaign-archive2.com/?u=571743ad1254f1d0593e8f68d&id=f71d2c98a4&e=3157ded715There are links to the current issue, ads, some thematically-paired highlighted threads, and then at the bottom Joe F has links to some "Super MRH Reader Posts" and "Great Layout Journals, with Photos!".Your Paper Mill thread got into the former.Not sure if the "super" modifies the "reader" or the "posts", but I think in your case it's both It's a bit random what Joe chooses.For example, this week's theme is "trees" and Joe chose a thread & video I made about making my oak trees about 3 years ago & haven't visited since.The links at the bottom to "sooper threads" are usually about current projects/layouts.Gotta say, I'm really digging your scene with the paper mill.When clients say they want to include a large industry / paper mill, I send them to this thread of yours to they can get an idea of the size & quality of modeling possible.He-Man: "By the power of N scale!"Really enjoying how this scene is coming together.Rock on!
The real deal +100
I highly recommend getting some wiring in place soon so you can see how things run. You may find aspects of the mill plan don't work as you expected and you might want to rejigger it. Much easier to do now... and it's fun to run trains.