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And this un-named building:
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Heck , Matt , you could even go back to square 1 and model the old moonshine days
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Brakie Wrote:I apologize for the highjack but,I gotta say it or burst...
Ed,Your photo reeks of field mice and that means there's probably some copperheads slithering about in the weeds.. :o
Not too many copperheads in this area, although I've seen a few, but field mice wouldn't stand a chance around the distilleries. I used to see rats around the grain elevators at night that were bigger than any cat! Do wish that I'd gone out to Taylor and taken measurements and better photos of some of their buildings before the vines took over.
Ed
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MountainMan, I don't know why, but distilleries always end up with the most interesting industrial structures. All exemples I've seen so far would desserve an ISL.
"Do wish that I'd gone out to Taylor and taken measurements and better photos of some of their buildings before the vines took over."
Ah! That's life, then you go to take measurement and the thing is already tore down (it always happen to me). You remind me I'll have to survey a few old electric pylons that rans beside the QRL&PCo track. There are scheduled to be removed this summer... I hate that thing called "progress"!!!!
With them gone, there won't be any physical evidence the line was electrified... If I want them on the layout, better hurry up!
Matt