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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #195 on: November 22, 2015, 11:27:45 PM »
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Let's see how many sideways pictures I can post in this update.

Spent both weekend days down in the man cave. Surprisingly little to show for it though. Detail works takes time I guess. I should be working on something with a bigger return on investment, like laying mainline tracks to summit, or wiring up the mill sidings, but no. Still detailing away.

The newest air particle filter, hot from  the painter and Shapeways. Having railings printer saves time over etched grass, bug the GMM ones on the top of the exhaust bracing tower look better.

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The long staircase is an Alkem piece. I think it needs bracing underneath to look prototypical though.

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Finished adding railings, stairs and walkways to the pollution control tower left side. Had to hack a walkway up, and solder with parts in place on the building. No meltdowns.

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Railings added to the exhaust stack tower frame. Lost a safety gaged ladder when I dropped the subassembly on the floor. Rolled over the GMM part when  I went to look for it. This area needs a few lights, which I plan to add with LEDs.



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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #196 on: December 08, 2015, 10:54:58 PM »
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Let's hope this post gets the world back on its proper axis with no rotated photos.

Took a weekend off because the stomach was running in rewind and fast forward almost at the same time, but did manage to recover enough to make progress tonight.

First up,  piping. I test fit the pipe bridge over the main and sidings that will connect the old coal power plant with the new recovery boiler. This basically splits the mill into 2 sections, each 1/3 of the total length. It weaves through some complicated trackage like it was planned that way, but the rulebook will have a requirement that switching crews clear the bridge before uncouplings or throwing turnouts. The bridge will be removable for maintenance and track cleaning.  This shot is from the "raw materials portion of the mill looking towards the warehouse and that annoying sliding door. That thing alone is enough reason to Belinda drop the end of this peninsula.  Note too, the test of a smaller white pipe bridge over in chemical receiving on the right. More clearance needed, but this was just a length test.

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Another view from the south turnout to the mill lead, looking back at the chip hoppers and digester.

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The multiple track heights made made a clearance test a must. 4 different levels are in the mill complex, and shown here. Mainlines, passing siding, industrial lead, and spur. I must love sanding cork. A closer view shows them all.

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And there is always some greenery in a mill. This was a static grass application test. I also tested my RR Xing stencil, which worked. The handicapped parking space stencil did not, so ADA be damned mill management has said for now.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #197 on: December 09, 2015, 02:27:28 AM »
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #198 on: December 09, 2015, 04:19:40 AM »
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Nice work Peter.. Am following this paper mill build with great interest.
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #199 on: December 09, 2015, 10:53:18 AM »
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No point in having the special needs space, there's no ramp or chair lift to go with it.
Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #200 on: December 09, 2015, 11:04:20 AM »
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This scene looks tremendous.  Capturing the scale of modern industry is tough to do but you have really nailed it.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #201 on: December 09, 2015, 12:51:52 PM »
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No point in having the special needs space, there's no ramp or chair lift to go with it.

Use the Force, Luke. :)

There will be, thanks to Shapeways! Even I ought to be able to draw a handicapped ramp with railing in 3D. The grass is easy to remove.
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #202 on: December 09, 2015, 12:52:54 PM »
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This scene looks tremendous.  Capturing the scale of modern industry is tough to do but you have really nailed it.

Hi praise coming from someone who knows all about capturing the scale of a big scene like you did with your CP bridge. Thanks.
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #203 on: December 09, 2015, 08:11:29 PM »
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That complex is coming on a treat. I am looking forward to when it is completed with all the ballast and ground cover in place.
Keep up the neat work.
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #204 on: December 09, 2015, 08:15:59 PM »
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Like the others have said, everything is progressing nicely.

This is going to be a sweet looking scene in time!



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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #205 on: December 10, 2015, 08:31:16 AM »
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This is hot, I love the overpowering industry!

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #206 on: December 10, 2015, 03:51:45 PM »
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Let's hope this post gets the world back on its proper axis with no rotated photos.
A really impressive scene! I can see and appreciate that now when everything is on its proper axis  :D
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #207 on: December 11, 2015, 04:37:12 PM »
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That is turning into one awesome scene.  I love the way the industry dwarfs the trains.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #208 on: December 12, 2015, 08:48:34 PM »
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Today's tank war was to make these bracing thingis to top the pulp tanks.



Amazingly enough, Green Max piping and bracing from kit 37-3 fit with little modification. All that's left is to make 3 more and paint. Final piping installation wil wait on final placement in the complex.

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I just wish I was a faster worker.
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #209 on: December 12, 2015, 08:57:51 PM »
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I just wish I was a faster worker.

You've done more in 2 weeks then I have done all year on my mill.  Plenty fast enough !