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Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - BOK - 07-01-2012 Mark, thanks for providing the link for the video. Up until the last couple of years it was permissible (and still is on some roads) to get on/off moving equipment. I used to do this all the time to get from one side to the other of a moving train although not between cars and only on locomotives/cabooses with a continuous hand rail separating the employee from the coupler. Balloon track operations are becoming very common these days for loading frac sand, oil, ethanol, grain, perishables and just about any commodity handled as a unit train large or small. It eliminates switching and allows the locomotives to remain on the head end at all times. This can be duplicated on an HO layout easily by using a long piano hinge to connect half of the "balloon", 2' x 4'-6'' to the other 2' x '8' portion of a switching layout so it can be lowered along side the switching layout when not in use. Barry Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - alcanman - 07-02-2012 jwb Wrote:Is the layout more or less permanently in place, or is it an exhibition type deal? The layout is permanently in place. Here in the UK, most folks assumed my Palmetto Spur layout was portable and I received a few invitations to attend exhibitions. However, I had to decline as the layout was not portable. Mal Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - alcanman - 08-11-2012 Hi, Layout progress has been slow, however, after completing Sun Sentinel I've now moved on to Publix. This structure was built using Walthers 'Magic Pan Bakeries' kit and provided sufficient parts, together with some 60 thou styrene ,for both industries. So I got two structures for the price of one kit I'll add more details to both structures in due course. I've also started adding some greenery to the layout. Here are a couple of pics of Publix showing a plastic pellet hopper on spot awaiting unloading. regards, Mal Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - Justinmiller171 - 08-11-2012 Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - Tyson Rayles - 08-11-2012 Why is a grocery chain getting plastic pellets? Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - alcanman - 08-11-2012 Tyson Rayles Wrote:Why is a grocery chain getting plastic pellets? As I stated at the beginning of this thread, the Publix distribution center at Deerfield Beach makes plastic bottles for their supermarkets. I have recently been informed that the distribution center is a actually a dairy processing plant. Part of the plant is a facility for making plastic milk bottles. Mal Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - Tyson Rayles - 08-11-2012 Thanks for the info, I would have never guessed that. Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - alcanman - 08-14-2012 Hi, I've now added some greenery to the area in front of Publix. Having used static grass for the first time on my Palmetto Spur layout, I wanted to use this product and experiment further using Heki 'Wildgrass' matting. A combination of these products and Woodland Scenics fine leaf foliage for bushes/shrubs/small trees produced these results. Mal Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - fast car - 08-14-2012 alcanman Wrote:Hi, I've now added some greenery to the area in front of Publix. Mal, Your layout looks really nice. The Wild Grass and Static grass application is first rate. Larry Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - Brakie - 08-14-2012 Part of the plant is a facility for making plastic milk bottles. Mal ---------------------- Hmmm says I..Walthers will be releasing their Plastic Pellet Transfer kit which gives me a idea for the third industry for Slate Creek.. I just love stea-ahh,ahem "borrowing" ideas.. :o Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - kamerad47 - 08-14-2012 Now if someone would make a bulk trailer!! Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - Brakie - 08-14-2012 kamerad47 Wrote:Now if someone would make a bulk trailer!! Hear! Hear! Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - bdw9535 - 08-14-2012 Are you looking for something like this? Bruce Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - Rscott417 - 08-14-2012 Awesome trailers, where did you find those. Also a big fan of those Mack Rs Re: Deerfield Beach, FL - bdw9535 - 08-14-2012 They are a resin kit from a gentleman from Canada, you also need to purchase an Athearn 40' container chassis for the frame. With shipping from Canada they are somewhat pricey but make a nice model of a bulk pneumatic trailer. If you need more info go to <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.1-87vehicles.org">http://www.1-87vehicles.org</a><!-- m --> then go to new products for January 2010. Bruce |