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A couple of wildcatters hit it big on railroad property up by the national forest boundary.  It took some engineering to site the #455 derrick--including realigning the forest service access road:

 

Derrick 2

 

Derrick 3

 

Derrick 4

 

Derrick 5

 

Derrick 6

 

Derrick 7

 

 

The scene was actually built as a module designed to plug up an ugly access hatch.  It lifts right out for maintenance and to give access to covered sections of track:

 

Derrick 8

 

Derrick 9

 

Derrick 10

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Thanks Guys, I can't take full credit for the brewery. Alan Graziano made the top floor brew kettles. I have been working on the background and middle floor. The pics are from inside the Yuengling brewery. 

 

I found Coke Bottles on the ebay but not sure if they are going to work. Stay tuned. 

that's really nice, now its time to do a 10 acre marcelllus pad! that would be a cool Rig to build with a Fill pad on a slope, compressors, etc!  Originally Posted by Avanti:

A couple of wildcatters hit it big on railroad property up by the national forest boundary.  It took some engineering to site the #455 derrick--including realigning the forest service access road:

 

Derrick 2

 

Derrick 3

 

Derrick 4

 

Derrick 5

 

Derrick 6

 

Derrick 7

 

 

The scene was actually built as a module designed to plug up an ugly access hatch.  It lifts right out for maintenance and to give access to covered sections of track:

 

Derrick 8

 

Derrick 9

 

Derrick 10

 

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