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Hello 0 scalers. I have been building a mine complex. I got to a good stopping point and thought I'd share a few quick shots.

The paper corregation on the sides was just to show me where to cut and won't show in the end.

I need to add the windows, metal corregated siding and roofing, make the concrete foundations and bases, and some other details as well as build a powerhouse.

It has been a fun project so far.

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Joe,

To build a model of the Huber, it will have to be scaled down substantially. There is a guy in W-B who built a model on his basement layout, and it's huge, and smaller in scale, but impressive nonetheless. I also wanted to work with Andre Garcia to do a model of the yard tower that Alan made for you. The foundation is still in the shop yard, as is the foundation for the roundhouse, sanding tower, and several other buildings. I am going to get some measurements of the foot prints and save them, as the remnants may not be around much longer. All the property was purchased by a warehousing developer.

christopher N&W posted:

Hello 0 scalers. I have been building a mine complex.

Outstanding modeling!    And me, too … I'll buy your kit when you start producing them. 

BobbyD posted:

Very nice. An Architect friend built the East Broad Top coal washery for someone so I've seen how much research and work all you guys put into these structures.

Do you have any info or photos of that East Broad Top layout? Thanks ...

 

Yves,

I'd thought about that but I made many adjustments on the fly from the drawings. I should post what I have at some point, though. The inspiration is from the Nuttallburg mine on the C&O combined with another called the Red Raven ash 2 mine from the N&W. The Nuttallburg mine complex has been partially restored, is now a state park site and has many photos and a video or two on Facebook and elsewhere that I referenced.

Mark,

All of the structure is made from Plastruct dimensional steel beams and angle braces.

I'm sorry to have to be so brief for now, I'm going to be a way from the computer for a while and I'll have to address any further questions later.

Thanks for all the nice comments, guys. I cut many corners here, but I've tried not to cut corners where it counts  and I think it has paid off.

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