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Well, I have a tax refund burning a hole in my pocket... and a 2' x 12' unfinished section of my layout, so i decided to go nuts and have pre-ordered ALL the buildings in the Walthers Ashland Steel series!!!
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The series includes a blast furnace, rolling mill, coke oven, blower engine house and Hulett unloader. There are also 3-packs of slag cars, bottle cars, and ore cars.
I have always loved the blast furnace, but because there was never a steel mill in the area I'm modelling (Toronto circa 1956), I thought it would be wrong for my layout. But then I got to thinking -- there's nothing totally accurate on my layout anyway. I'm playing fast and loose with the locations of things, the configuration of the yard, and so on. So why deprive myself of a potentially awesome scene? Why not let that section represent Stelco in Hamilton?
Another thing is that layout progress has been stalled for months now, and I think this is just the sort of exciting project to inspire me to start working on it again. And now I'm really glad that I never finished the track laying in that section - maybe this is why!!!
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Awesome! Can't wait to see pictures of your progress!
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Very nice so how long is the waiting period?
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awsome val, congrats! i ordered the blast furnace and rolling mill in december. did they give you a time frame when they should be arriving? keep us posted on ur progress and send pics too.
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Val that is too cool!! You are very lucky
I wish i could pre-order my steel mill buildings right now as well, only i need about $1500 for mine, yes im going all out and would like pretty much 2 of each of the new kits (blast furnaces, rolling mills, blast house w/piping, coke oven &quencher slag cars, hot metal bottle cars, coke cars, and at least one hullet unloader), plus coal cars, ore cars, coal mine, barges for both the coal mine area and near the blast furnace, coke retort, bridge crane, empire gas works and gas storage tanks lol, ohh and did i mention 2-3 ore docks? LOL
I dont know when i would have a place and chance to set up a steel mill layout with my plans for the M&ET but there something i would just like to own for future modeling plans in the steel industry. Im hoping that Walthers keeps these kits around for a while, at least a year or 2 so that i can have a chance to buy them all lol
Cant wait to see your steel mill come together, congrats on the pre-orders of the kits
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Oh wow Val, you are going to be one busy lady with all that. Yes please post progress pictures as you go. I have always loved your work.
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Wow keep pictures posted...Didn't one of the guys here named DoctorWayne work at Steelco? I'll bet he can give you some tips.
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By the way, great web site. and your avatar is great. I took a photo almost identical to it in 1979 in Toronto. Are the cars still running?
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tomustang Wrote:Very nice so how long is the waiting period?
csiguy68 Wrote:awsome val, congrats! i ordered the blast furnace and rolling mill in december. did they give you a time frame when they should be arriving? keep us posted on ur progress and send pics too.
todd
Well, the blast furnace is due Feb 17 according to Walthers and the blower engine house comes out in June.
Trucklover Wrote:Val that is too cool!! You are very lucky
I wish i could pre-order my steel mill buildings right now as well, only i need about $1500 for mine, yes im going all out and would like pretty much 2 of each of the new kits (blast furnaces, rolling mills, blast house w/piping, coke oven &quencher slag cars, hot metal bottle cars, coke cars, and at least one hullet unloader), plus coal cars, ore cars, coal mine, barges for both the coal mine area and near the blast furnace, coke retort, bridge crane, empire gas works and gas storage tanks lol, ohh and did i mention 2-3 ore docks? LOL
I dont know when i would have a place and chance to set up a steel mill layout with my plans for the M&ET but there something i would just like to own for future modeling plans in the steel industry. Im hoping that Walthers keeps these kits around for a while, at least a year or 2 so that i can have a chance to buy them all lol
Cant wait to see your steel mill come together, congrats on the pre-orders of the kits
Hey Trucklover, that sounds awesome, it's so cool to have realisticly sized buildings. I'd like to have 2 blast furnaces, and a row of 5 Huletts, but there's no way I have room for that, so I'll pretty much use background photos for the other blast furnace.
jmarksbery Wrote:Oh wow Val, you are going to be one busy lady with all that. Yes please post progress pictures as you go. I have always loved your work.
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And I, yours!
Charlie B Wrote:Wow keep pictures posted...Didn't one of the guys here named DoctorWayne work at Steelco? I'll bet he can give you some tips.
By the way, great web site. and your avatar is great. I took a photo almost identical to it in 1979 in Toronto. Are the cars still running?
Charlie
That's right. He actually took me on a tour of Stelco (exterior only) last year. I'll be bugging him for sure!!!
Sadly, those old PCCs are no longer running. We still have streetcars in Toronto, but all they're all CLRVs now. You should post that photo - I'd love to see it!!!
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I am curiously awaiting your progress here. Does anyone know if walthers makes any of the steel mill components in n-scale?
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Sadly, those old PCCs are no longer running. We still have streetcars in Toronto, but all they're all CLRVs now. You should post that photo - I'd love to see it!!!
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As per your request, The only thing is it isn't anything like your picture except it was done at night. (hand held too). Here is the only other one that I took of the street cars too.
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Holy mackeral Val! I know you'll do a superb job on all of those structures! I'll be patient and wait but I am looking forward to seeing them all!
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Ralph Wrote:Holy mackeral Val! I know you'll do a superb job on all of those structures! I'll be patient and wait but I am looking forward to seeing them all!
Me too!
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Val, I posted a link to a new on line model railroad magazine in the upper birth. There is an extensive article on the steel industry in the first issue out now.
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nachoman Wrote:I am curiously awaiting your progress here. Does anyone know if walthers makes any of the steel mill components in n-scale? Yes kevin they do, i tried to get my wife to buy the rolling mill and the blast furnace yesterday but she got the machine shop insted
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Val,
Reading the list, and trying to envision what all that will look like................
That's a whole nuther layout!!!!
If I try real hard, I might be able to get HMS Surprise fully rigged by the time you're done with the steel mill complex........on the other hand, you'll be done long before I get that ship rigged.
I will try to be patient, may it all go well.
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