Everything is looking perfect, Joe. I like the texture and color of the wood. The gears and machinery looks real. The color of the gears is lifelike. John
Working on the log haul ramp, not a lot of modeling this week given the holidays. Got the basic design done and interconnect to the log deck.....Joe CCCModOn30
Thanks for your comments Karl & Brett. It's coming along nicely, taking a little longer with all the details and designing as I progress.....Joe CCCModOn30
If I don't stop adding details to this log ramp, I'm never going to finish. The last item is to add hand rails along the walkways, which is in process. Hope you like it...Joe CCCModOn30
Thanks Wes and Karl, comments appreciated. At a train show this past weekend with our On30 group, so should finish up on the ramp early this week and get moving on to the actual sawmill structure again.....Joe CCCModOn30
Thanks John. Final photos of the ramp and log deck. Need to add the ramp chain with claw fittings(?) which will be done later after final gluing of the new log ramp pieces. I sat the structure on the On30 module to see how it looks. With the added pieces, it is 40" long, but fits nicely......Joe CCModOn30
Looking great Joe....you are inspiring my direction on my ramp and log pond.....I'm just finishing installing the piers...and have been fiddling with the ramp design....I haven't put any pictures up yet since it would just look like duplicates of yours....I will have a few up once I finish my ramp....still pondering the roof clearances.....
Outstanding Joe. This kit alone is huge, but, you've turned it into a monster.. (an extremely good looking monster !!) The log-haul/slipway is a great addition and you executed it beautifully, very well done.
Hi MuddyCreek: Sounds like you are making progress, looking forward to some photos. Thank you Karl and John, comments are appreciated....Joe CCCModOn30
Hi: I had always hoped while planning the sawmill complex modules, I would be able to show off the sawmill structure and other buildings at local and possibly national model contests. The stars have lined up and me and my wife are planning an RV trip to Portland, OR for the NMRA 2015 National Convention in August. I will enter my SierraWest sawmill diorama in that contest, and yes I'm very excited about this opportunity. This will require building a separate diorama instead of making it part of the On30 module. Details to follow as we move forward.......Joe CCCModOn30
As big as this structure is Joe and what a great job you are doing on it I think breaking it into a smaller diorama is an excellent idea. It will allow you to focus maximum attention on the structure and its immediate area. Your award winning Mill Engine & Boiler House is an outstanding diorama, I am really looking forward to your work on this one.
Thanks Karl, I hope that everyone follows and makes comments. I recall all the comments and recommendations I received from Forum members on the Mill Engine and Boiler House. It made a huge difference on the final outcome.... Joe CCCModOn30
I was originally going to build the log haul as well but decided that there wasn't going to be enough room on my layout to add it. I agree with Karl that if your sawmill is anything like your mill engine and boiler house you'll be looking at another winner. Very nice work...David
This weeks effort centered around preparation of planting the sawmill base on the diorama module. I'll let the photos do the talking.....Joe CCCModOn30
Wow. Very exciting to see the progress. great colouring and detail. I too hope to add the log pond when I finally have a year set aside to build this fantastic mill. I'll certainly be looking back at this thread for direction. Joel
Thanks Joel and Brett for your comments. Bryan- I just recently ordered the mill engine and boiler from Brett. I cut out a plywood version of the pad to keep the area clear of dirt and debris.....Joe CCCModOn30
Thanks Karl, I agree. I have been super detailing the underside with wood debris, leaves, sawdust, pine needles, etc. Looks pretty good when viewed from the sides. I am getting anxious to start the flooring.
Hey Wes: The concrete technique comes right out of Brett's construction manual, which I follow pretty much as printed. Take 3 Rembrandt chalks: 704.5 grey, 408.3 & 408.9 raw umber and scrape some in a dish. Take rubbing alcohol and make 3 medium washes. Randomly paint/dab the washes on to the casting. I let mine dry and then dab (not paint) your favorite A/I wash over the entire lot. Done....Joe CCCModOn30
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The log-haul/slipway is a great addition and you executed it beautifully, very well done.
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John
Your award winning Mill Engine & Boiler House is an outstanding diorama, I am really looking forward to your work on this one.
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Joel
Care to share your technique?
Looking forward to following along with your next step.
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Hey Wes: The concrete technique comes right out of Brett's construction manual, which I follow pretty much as printed. Take 3 Rembrandt chalks: 704.5 grey, 408.3 & 408.9 raw umber and scrape some in a dish. Take rubbing alcohol and make 3 medium washes. Randomly paint/dab the washes on to the casting. I let mine dry and then dab (not paint) your favorite A/I wash over the entire lot. Done....Joe CCCModOn30