10-10-2012, 04:49 PM
We completed some detail at the harbor engine house (inspection pit) and added twin stacks to the boiler house.
Some concrete conlumns were added inside the loading bay at Ciment Saint-Laurent to support the four large cement bins over it.
A general view of Villeneuve. At left is Ciment Saint-Laurent plant, at right on the wall is Brique Citadelle. At left, the front lot with the garage will hold Construction du Saint-Laurent various mining and construction machinery.
Mock up for Brique Citadelle is now completed. I used various spare parts and will try to make something out of it. I couldn't find any picture of their plant, but I still have some blurry childhood memories of the long one-storey building and the overpass bridge linking it to the clay unloading building.
This one's for Doc Wayne!
I also ordered a new CNR Bachmann GP7/GP #1725 to complete the pair. I already had detail parts for them. Probably a project this winter. I intend to equip them with the large barrel headlight they had when ordered in the 50s. If I follow the specs when they were still numbered in the 1700s, I should only add the winter hatch. Maybe I should go unprototypical and add the exhaust extensions, sunshades & radio antenna to get a more familiar CN look.
Matt
Some concrete conlumns were added inside the loading bay at Ciment Saint-Laurent to support the four large cement bins over it.
A general view of Villeneuve. At left is Ciment Saint-Laurent plant, at right on the wall is Brique Citadelle. At left, the front lot with the garage will hold Construction du Saint-Laurent various mining and construction machinery.
Mock up for Brique Citadelle is now completed. I used various spare parts and will try to make something out of it. I couldn't find any picture of their plant, but I still have some blurry childhood memories of the long one-storey building and the overpass bridge linking it to the clay unloading building.
This one's for Doc Wayne!
I also ordered a new CNR Bachmann GP7/GP #1725 to complete the pair. I already had detail parts for them. Probably a project this winter. I intend to equip them with the large barrel headlight they had when ordered in the 50s. If I follow the specs when they were still numbered in the 1700s, I should only add the winter hatch. Maybe I should go unprototypical and add the exhaust extensions, sunshades & radio antenna to get a more familiar CN look.
Matt
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