It seems that when OGR went to the new system we lost all of our pictures of the Shell Oil Refinery that Alan Graziano built for us. So I wanted to replace some of them and add some of the night seans also.
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Just amazing and beautiful.
pretty impressive really. Im looking to do the same but in a paper mill scenario. Does the builder have an email I can contact him with?
pretty impressive really. Im looking to do the same but in a paper mill scenario. Does the builder have an email I can contact him with?
Patrick yes he does have an email and it is in his profile here on line. Just go to search and enter "Alan Graziano" and that should bring up his profile.
Just amazing and beautiful.
Don thank you. Alan did a WONDERFUL JOB for us on our Refinery Project. Thanks for your help in locating him.
That is really cool looking. Love it all lit up.
Thanks for sharing Popsrr.
Thanks pops
That is really cool looking. Love it all lit up.
Thanks for sharing Popsrr.
Thanks for the nice comments. Later tonight I will try and post some night photos of the refinery. Thanks again.
That is absolutely fantastic! Lots of detail and it's great! Thanks for sharing! Terry
Terry thank you very much.
Thanks pops
Patrick you are very welcome. Good luck with your project.
Don,
Thank you for putting me in touch with Bill.
Bill, Thank you for the opportunity to construct this model.
Alan Graziano
Since I've worked in a few paper mills I will be very interested to see the modelling progress on an O Gauge mill...
Dave/Patrick,
I constructed a couple of small paper mills using modular wall sections from DPM for the main building and of course, Plastruct parts to create the various types of tanks including the wastewater equipment. I would like to build one of these from pictures of an actual plant on the scale of Bills' refinery.
maybey, if you guys go to York, you can take pictures of the paper mill just south of the fairgrounds off of route 30. I was there once looking at a job to install a stell stack. It was pretty cool.
Alan Graziano
Don,
Thank you for putting me in touch with Bill.
Bill, Thank you for the opportunity to construct this model.
Alan Graziano
Alan thank you for all the creative skills that you used in making our WONDERFUL OIL REFINERY. It always gets lots of attention in the train room. We have a long ways yet to go on our layout but the refinery is right in your view as soon as you walk throught the door to the train room. Many thanks Alan for and OUTSTANDING JOB.
Alan,
I have a pretty specific plant in mind. I will email you.
Thanks
you are blessed...Alan is truely a master builder...
Jeff Z I totaly agree with you. He is a real craftsman and besides that he also is a VERY NICE PERSON.
Absolutely marvelous! The lighting makes something great even better. This is just a pleasure to look at! Very, very nice! Terry
Terry thank you very much. I enjoy the night pictures a lot. It gives me a real feeling of actually being there more so than the broad day light pictures because you dont see the train room walls and ceiling. Again thank you and Alan Graziano gets all the credit for this creation he built for our layout.
Pops,
Incredible. Judging by the pics ,I could just pull up a chair and sit there and enjoy the scenery with a beer or glass of wine for hours.
Be great to see it in person. Fantastic!
Popsrr, Those nighttime photos are fantastic! you would swear you were looking at a real one. The daytime shots are great also.I assume these are all scratchbuilt?
Patrick thank you. I have had the same thoughts. I do enjoy seeing the refiney with all its lights on and the trains running around it and just relaxing in front of it. Thanks again for your comments.
Great photos. I'm wondering about the footprint of the refinery!! (Total dimensions)
WOW Bill, very impressive!!
Gene thank you. You know how wonderful Alan's work is first hand experience. Thanks again for your nice comments.
Very awesome refinery! Matt
Great photos. I'm wondering about the footprint of the refinery!! (Total dimensions)
I will get that for you tomorrow. But I think it is about 6'x9' but I will check it out for you.
Yes, we do Bill... Alan is truly a master, just wish I had more space to add other structures!!
Those night pics are the best!! I'll give you this one......
Ingear Joe thank you for your nice comment. Have not seen you posting a lot lately. Hope all is well with you. I did like the one you were showing about adding some lighting to the layout.
Thanks Bill, I decided a while back that I needed to focus on the order of things. To get more room for O gauge, the G gauge has to be moved outside. So I figure to do that gauge up and put O on hold. Tough when stuff keeps popping up.
Once the dust settles, I can go back and pickup on the O gauge again.
Plus, I'm out of ammo ....
........ still counting the boxes in your pics!
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JOE LOOKS LIKE A G SCALE ENGINE YOU ARE WORKING ON?
Yeah, G scale Aristo Dash 9 in CN! I'm slow.
Joe are you going to do the 15th annv engine???
Bill, after I saw the pic you posted, I figured it would look closer if I got the MTH version. The trouble was they only made a few. I'm waiting for the new catalog at the end of this month to see what's offered. I bet the Canadian roads sell out fast.
This one on the bench, is still the one I showed last month on the CN post.
I hate to take you away from this post. This refinery is amazing. Again, I'm jealous.
Joe I hope you are right about MTH and CN Engines.Thaanks again for your kind words about the Oil Refinery.
Popsrr, Those nighttime photos are fantastic! you would swear you were looking at a real one. The daytime shots are great also.I assume these are all scratchbuilt?
Paul thank you for your very bice words. Yes all the structures were built from scratch. There are 6 main modules 5 of the floating storage tanks 3 loading stations and 3 unloading stations. There is a refinery office building and a 4 foot tall structure that hides a basenebt support pole. The layout of the refinery looks like the drawing below.