Not done but getting there fully scratch built.Still waiting on my OSHA ladders railings etc.
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looks great!!
rockstars1989....that is magnificent!!! I love it!!... This is one model I would like to do on my layout but just don't have the room. Anyway, you have done a wonderful job and I sure hope you post more photos of it. VERY NICE indeed!!
You may want to post this over on the 3-rail forum also....
Thanks,
Alan
Very nice job!!
George
Rockstar,
Very nice job.
Alan Graziano
cool, reminds me of the mills on the south side in pittsburgh, now gone! very detailed. did you scratch build these or buy pieces and assemble a model?
very nice
Chris
Reminds me of the Republic Steel blast furnaces south of the Center Street bridge in Youngstown, or that was in Youngstown now gone.
cool, reminds me of the mills on the south side in pittsburgh, now gone! very detailed. did you scratch build these or buy pieces and assemble a model?
very nice
Chris
Very well done.
So now are you going to build Clark Avenue Bridge over the mill for us train watchers?
Regards,
Lou N
That is beautiful. I did not realize the magnitude until I looked down at the cars which look small. How tall is this unit?
Looks great! Remindes me of the one that was in bethlem steel.
Like the night lights.
Would love to build the clark ave bridge.Will have to take up more room again.Still have to build an ore bridge and Cuyahoga river.Will post updated pics soon.Since "Susan" was over 300 ft tall this model is around 40 in high.My first scratch built model.Almost done with the B O F.
Wow, whatta job. I'd love a kit. Any tips on where to find photos of what you used for inspiration?
John
I would appreciate some dimensions as I am planning on building a similar mill!
great work!
Would love to build the clark ave bridge.Will have to take up more room again.Still have to build an ore bridge and Cuyahoga river.Will post updated pics soon.Since "Susan" was over 300 ft tall this model is around 40 in high.My first scratch built model.Almost done with the B O F.
I can only assume you grew up in Cleveland. If so, are you still local to the area?
Lou N
Would love to build the clark ave bridge.Will have to take up more room again.Still have to build an ore bridge and Cuyahoga river.Will post updated pics soon.Since "Susan" was over 300 ft tall this model is around 40 in high.My first scratch built model.Almost done with the B O F.
I can only assume you grew up in Cleveland. If so, are you still local to the area?
Lou N
I have spent 30 years at the Cleveland mills.I built it from memory and departments still operating.Go to" Steel industry forum" and register.MANY model railroaders there.A wealth of steel mill pictres and info from mills all over the country.Thank youguys for the interest you have shown for my project.More pics very soon.
I have spent 30 years at the Cleveland mills.I built it from memory and departments still operating.Go to" Steel industry forum" and register.MANY model railroaders there.A wealth of steel mill pictres and info from mills all over the country.Thank youguys for the interest you have shown for my project.More pics very soon.
I spent 30 years at North American Mfg Co so if you have questions about burners, blowers, tundish or ladle heaters, let me know. Or for that matter, the LTV continuous annealer also.
Regards,
Lou N
(from Cleveland, now just east of you in Richfield)
Looks great! When I saw the pictures I thought the cars were H.O because the building was so big.
I have spent 30 years at the Cleveland mills.I built it from memory and departments still operating.Go to" Steel industry forum" and register.MANY model railroaders there.A wealth of steel mill pictres and info from mills all over the country.Thank youguys for the interest you have shown for my project.More pics very soon.
I spent 30 years at North American Mfg Co so if you have questions about burners, blowers, tundish or ladle heaters, let me know. Or for that matter, the LTV continuous annealer also.
Regards,
Lou N
(from Cleveland, now just east of you in Richfield)