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Ok so a rather large update this one. First of all. The main mill building has had more detail added and internal painting. Both halfs are complete within reason but require more weathering. The layout board are built. Fitted and tested and all operational on both the 00 and 009 side. All points throwing and all wiring complete ish. Just needing some tidying. The most interesting test being the 48ds without pickup wagon running perfectly. Buildings have been test fitted. And raised hard standing areas have begun fitting. To allow building positioning. Still lots to do
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They are lids for the soaking pits. The rolling mill is designed to take rectangular ingots and roll them into blooms as the bloom and billet mill once did. The walls have since been painted to simulate an inner wall covering which we have in some of the scunthorpe mills. Most walls are bricked or lined with a sort of boarding so I've gone with this method. I believe I have pictures that i can follow this post with.
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Hudswell Clarke 1800 Class
gpplumy replied to ahardy's topic in UK Standard Gauge Industrial Modelling
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Scunthorpe steelworks Railtours by the AFRPS
gpplumy replied to gpplumy's topic in Non-modelling Events
Just 6 more railtours left this year. Will you be joining us on this unique tour around an active steelworks? -
So while I'm wiring the layout I also made a start on the mill. After the origional plan of building my own went to the wall (for the moment ) I picked up the walthers kit. It's half buildt at the moment being the mill end. It's still having paint added but here it is so far.
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Thank you dava . The last track is now down. It does however need a few expansion joints cutting. Point motors and wire have arrived as well choc blocks for wiring and a panel has been ordered. Also some more minor scenic items have. Arrived. And the layout needs to be operable and looking the part by may 2020!
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Whilst track is still being pinned and point Motors being tested I turned my attention to the signal building that had recently bought and built and decided that it also required internal decoration as I plan to light it so here is a few pictures after building it and using Faller detailing parts to complete the interior
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Hi does anyone have an answer to this. I just came across it too.
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Scunthorpe steelworks Railtours by the AFRPS
gpplumy replied to gpplumy's topic in Non-modelling Events
thanks ian we hope to see you again -
on the 8th of may the 2019 scunthorpe railtours kicked off, here are the dates and information for you to book. we hope you'll join us
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and then you have industrials , where there were not usually turntables but turning triangles . most would run either way, and dont think all industrial routes are scunthorpe extends for miles. however most crew prefere bunker first, and if running slag or other hot wagons then the smokebiox had to be to the rear next to the wagons
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So , the plan is to build a 6 x 2 layout of an imaginary rolling mill built to the rear of the Scunthorpe site sometime in the 70s onward period. Which would also feature some preserved tours allowing to use steam engines . The layout will depict a rolling mill which people will be able to see into where semi finished steel will arrive and rolled steel will depart. The layout will also feature narrow gauge which will transport mill equipment to the nearby workshops. As work progresses I will add more but for now here are just 4 pictures of some of my locos which will be running the layout. In total i have 7 janus locomotives that will be used. With one 02 and one Yorkshire 0-4-0DH. Steam engines will range from mostly those avalaibe as rtr. I hope I can make the mill itself something brilliant after working inside a mill for nearly 10 years .
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hi ray we used the zimo £20 mx600r chip. fiited well if a little tight but runs fine
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placed an order tonight . didnt know you were taking a break . i may place another . however all the best mr and keep well. ill keep in contact with you on facebook as i always enjoy a good chat with you
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White Peak Limestone & Tarmacadam
gpplumy replied to Ruston's topic in UK Standard Gauge Industrial Modelling
it was a pleasure to assist you dave and subdue the bordem at times