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Mountain King Potatoes - Gary S - 01-21-2010 Another industry in the Hobby Industrial park. Bulk potatoes in from Colorado, bagged potatoes shipped out by truck, and possibly by rail, although I have never seen any boxcars sitting at the doors on the spur. They also load potatoes in bulk onto trailers, I guess fro delivery to Farmer's Markets and grocery stores. I've seen them unloading potatoes from the reefers before. The potatoes are in the reefers in bulk, not in boxes or anything, just a reefer full of potatoes. They put the unloading ramp (the equipment between the reefers) up to the door, open it, and flood the car with water essentially washing the potatoes out into a trough and somehow from there they end up in the building. Then an employee gets in with a scoop and helps any stragglers on out of the reefer. Notice the pond at the side of the building, I suppose this is the washout water... it takes alot to flood the potatoes out of the cars. The machinery that is near the road in the photos is what they use to load potatoes onto the trailers. Here is their logo from their website. I hope it is okay to put the link in an IMG window so it shows up in this post: Re: Mountain King Potatoes - Gary S - 01-21-2010 Re: Mountain King Potatoes - Gary S - 01-21-2010 Re: Mountain King Potatoes - Brakie - 01-22-2010 Now there's a very interesting industry... I think kitbashing 2 PikeStuff's "Tri Star Industries" or "Pre-Fabricated Warehouse" would be a good stand in..The unloading devices could be stratchbuilt using Plastruct plastic shapes. Re: Mountain King Potatoes - Gary S - 01-22-2010 So many buildings crying out to be kitbashed and scratchbuilt.... I found a plastics supplier that sells 4 foot x 8 foot sytrene sheet in various thicknesses. The .060 sheets are $22 for 32 square feet = 69 cents a square foot. The little 1 foot x 2 foot sheets at the hobby shop are around $5 each, or $2.50 a square foot. Now I need to find bulk plastic sheet that models brick, cinder block, and corrugated metal. Anyone know where to get that stuff for a cheap price? Re: Mountain King Potatoes - Brakie - 01-22-2010 Gary S Wrote:So many buildings crying out to be kitbashed and scratchbuilt.... Gary,That would be the best way to go since you could scatchbuild several buildings from 1 4x8' sheet... However,if one is all thumbs when it comes to scratchbuilding like I am then our best hope is to kitbash. :o Re: Mountain King Potatoes - Trucklover - 01-22-2010 ooooo sweet industry Gary! Im liking the front of that structure with all those truck docks But I also like the rear with the unloading of the boxcars! Nice industry to have on an island of a layout so you could model both sides and be able to see both sides from all around Bookmarked for future reference Re: Mountain King Potatoes - tetters - 01-24-2010 Re: Mountain King Potatoes - doctorwayne - 01-24-2010 tetters Wrote: You say po-tay-toes, she says po-tah-toes. Wayne Re: Mountain King Potatoes - sgtcarl1 - 01-24-2010 We have a farmer not too far from where we live, that puts up a sign by the road that just says " 'maters an' 'taters." Works for me!! |