06-17-2013, 01:45 AM
Many thanks Wayne, I'll do my very best :-)
Hello all, here're a couple new photos, showing what was done the last weeks.
First of all, I installed interrior to the store structure at Woods Furniture. You can't see much of it in normal case, but the empty rooms behind the large windows were more worse.
![[Image: Store_1.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Furniture/Store_1.jpg)
![[Image: Store_2.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Furniture/Store_2.jpg)
Next I made some progress at Robbinsville. The engine shed get some interrior too and scrap piles. I'll install the water column next, followed by the coaling facility. Once I did some more weathering and add some more details, the scene around the engine shed is mostly done.
![[Image: Engine_2.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/Engine_2.jpg)
Now we come to the big progress around the sawmill. I finished and installed the wood chip loader. The lumber stacks are now placed on raised bunks. This bunks were cnc milled out of 2mm plywood.
![[Image: Saw_5.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/Saw_5.jpg)
![[Image: Saw_4.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/Saw_4.jpg)
Next I was looking for some Lumber Carrier to haul the lumber between the sawmills output and the storage area and loading dock. But I couldn't find any model of these. So I googled for some plans and photos of the Gerlinger style Lumber Carier, made a 3D-model and gave it to shapeways. Some weeks later, I got 3 tiny little lumber carrier. After the paintjob, I added a caboose brake wheel, driver and lumber stack to get them ready for the layout.
![[Image: GLC_1.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/GLC_1.jpg)
![[Image: GLC_2.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/GLC_2.jpg)
![[Image: GLC_3.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/GLC_3.jpg)
That's all for now. I look forward to get the engine shed scene done this week and maybe some more progress at the sawmill side.
Cheers, Gerd
Hello all, here're a couple new photos, showing what was done the last weeks.
First of all, I installed interrior to the store structure at Woods Furniture. You can't see much of it in normal case, but the empty rooms behind the large windows were more worse.
![[Image: Store_1.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Furniture/Store_1.jpg)
![[Image: Store_2.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Furniture/Store_2.jpg)
Next I made some progress at Robbinsville. The engine shed get some interrior too and scrap piles. I'll install the water column next, followed by the coaling facility. Once I did some more weathering and add some more details, the scene around the engine shed is mostly done.
![[Image: Engine_2.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/Engine_2.jpg)
Now we come to the big progress around the sawmill. I finished and installed the wood chip loader. The lumber stacks are now placed on raised bunks. This bunks were cnc milled out of 2mm plywood.
![[Image: Saw_5.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/Saw_5.jpg)
![[Image: Saw_4.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/Saw_4.jpg)
Next I was looking for some Lumber Carrier to haul the lumber between the sawmills output and the storage area and loading dock. But I couldn't find any model of these. So I googled for some plans and photos of the Gerlinger style Lumber Carier, made a 3D-model and gave it to shapeways. Some weeks later, I got 3 tiny little lumber carrier. After the paintjob, I added a caboose brake wheel, driver and lumber stack to get them ready for the layout.
![[Image: GLC_1.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/GLC_1.jpg)
![[Image: GLC_2.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/GLC_2.jpg)
![[Image: GLC_3.jpg]](http://www.gerds-modellbahn.de/SOU/Anlage/Robbinsville/GLC_3.jpg)
That's all for now. I look forward to get the engine shed scene done this week and maybe some more progress at the sawmill side.
Cheers, Gerd
