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There are people on here who are into narrow gauge, have ridden the Durango

and Silverton, and have explored the area.  There also are some very good

scratchbuilders on here.  I just wonder if anybody has scratchbuilt any of three famous mills on the Silverton Northern that ran up to Animas Forks?  Two of

them are HUGE, but the first Sunnyside mill at Eureka, built in 1899 is not

that large.  Its replacement, built in 1917, was built from parts of the third

one, the Gold Prince mill at Animas Forks.  I have not been able to get my

hands on really good photos of the Gold Prince, although I have seen some.

It was reported to be the largest mill in Colorado, although the second Sunnyside and other mills further south were not "compact".  I also wonder

if anybody has seen really good photos of the Gold Prince, from all sides?

"The Rainbow Route" does not contain them, although it has good photos of

the second Sunnyside (sitting beside the first).  But not photos from all sides

as you'd want for a model.  The other mill I have seen no photos of the back

of, is the National Belle at Red Mountain Town on the Silverton RR.  There is

an HO kit for that but I have been told it is not accurate.

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Just noticed an ad for a book entitled  "SHENANDOAH-DIVES MAYFLOWER MILL 1929 - SILVERTON, COLORADO", by Ron's Books Industrial Archeology Series.  Available from Ron's Books and Caboose Hobbies.

 

I just looked at the Shenandoah book - elevations, floor plans, and all interior machinery.  Follow the book and you could have an operating mill. 

 

ChipR 

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