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After the foundry, the need is for a building just behind, like a false front, this building is a part of an industrial complex for assembling locomotives

Mesures more than 5 feet long and 2/3 foot wide 2 feet high, normaly it's a manufacturing plant for spare parts like stay bolts, pipe etc every details for locomotives 

The building was made with resin with several fronts glued together with cyano, there is a wood structure to maintain and reinforce the total 

the sign was made with styrene I cut and sand all my letters including the logo, I have drawn all of this on 2mm styrene plate 

the structure behindthe sign was made with Evergreen profile H en angles 

All dust collectors and aerators was made with scrap material like humbrol solvant can and pice of plastic from my huge scrap stock 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Well P51 this is not the main building the third one will be bigger like the photo big hall with overhead cranes, seven feet long 3 feet wide but no guns only BR locomotive lol

 

brick pattern came from a sailer at telford UK O scale show, forget the name oups

but that's not coming from Slater an another company which provide same material but there are several web sites on the net where you can find those kind of material

 

Sorry J daddy the mold are kaputt and I sell only finished products like this industry based on photos/plans or free inspiration or boats (static ones for layouts) tug barge trawlers cargo etc etc...

But you have a lot false fronts and modular system on the market to make something 

like a warehouse or manufacture. DPM are really excellent also now there are companies with laser cutting tools also

Originally Posted by Charlie:

Very nice job Chris. 

 

Thank you for sharing.

 

Will this have a loading dock (train or truck)?

 

Charlie

well Charlie normally no loading dock have been planned 

I consider it's only a front of the entire building also there is a foundry that hide a little bit the view of the ground floor of this one 

Some people are expecting something more impressive like I said it's coming but it take times to build all details structure 

 

here's some of the machines which are ready and will be placed in the main building

I have never seen a complete model of locomotive erecting shop in this size but who knows ???

 

 

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Christoph, I just went to your profile and went back and looked at your first post in 2013. You're the reason I'm in this hobby. When I see your craftsmanship and attention to detail I'm inspired to do more, do better, do something. I sometimes get full of myself and what I'm accomplishing. It's good to see a real master to reset my expectations. Keep contributing!

Originally Posted by Trainman2001:

Christoph, I just went to your profile and went back and looked at your first post in 2013. You're the reason I'm in this hobby. When I see your craftsmanship and attention to detail I'm inspired to do more, do better, do something. I sometimes get full of myself and what I'm accomplishing. It's good to see a real master to reset my expectations. Keep contributing!

+1

 

This work is refreshing to see!

 

 

Thanks for comments and everybody 

sorry to don't post more creations i will do more in the future because I love this forum 

trainman 2001 I don't know your first name but I could understand your "souvenirs" it's the same with my father 

In France during 1940 german with french collaboration governement at vichy (Laval Petain) took many of qualified workers they call that STO 

"service travail obligatoire" and send them in Ruhr working on tools machine shop to produce armaments  krupp henkel siemens messerschmitt dornier etc... I 'm not here to talk about politics that's not the goal of this forum, but only history comparing to this complex model and try to explain facts

 here's some poster of this time 

the one with the two men say 

"For defense what kind of weapon you will choose the gangster's automatic gun or  a worker's tool"

 

The yellow poster: " I work for germany for the future for my family for france, do it like me"

 

In fact due to pressure  from occupants Laval exchange workers to POW 

and with the needs in Germany with Speer to produce more and more, many didn't come back 

 

 

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Anyway my building is after war and produce locomotives, it's fictive impossible to realize all the complex.

The machinery on top is for the next big hall the erecting shop 

well you can found many of drawings/ documentation on the net like practical machinist forum and load old catalogs from Niles etc in PDF files I have also a catalog from a Leipzig fair in 1939 about tool machinery full of documentation and really nice drawings, In you tube you can find many of demonstrating video about lathes, I went also in Bochum Oberhausen to visit industrial museum and those kind of planner big lathe that are still functioning, I have the privilege of a personal demonstration from an old worker

Hope I have answer at all questions

regards

Chris 

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Originally Posted by Brandy:

Chris, have you tried to make a highly detailed American Steam Locomotive yet. I would say from what I've seen of your work here, that you could surpass anyone!

 

Thank you for sharing your master pieces with us................Brandy!

Brandy have look here...

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/t...61#40849088692612961

 

Actually I have a few of american steam all detailed by my friend Jean and weathered by my self

Well I don't want to surpass anyone  I share my hobby with everybody here taking and give some good advices, you know when I'm looking beautiful layout like Franklin and South Manchester for example , or other models here, give me a lot of inspiration and boost me to build something

 

 

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