I love Krispy Kreme donuts. Nothing beats getting freshly made Krispy Kremes. That plant or distribution center is pretty big. Do they make the donuts for the gas stations or do they just package and deliver the ingredients to the Krispy Kreme stores.
Mr Fixit Wrote:By my reckoning the donuts will be;
In HO scale about 1mm square by the thickness of a piece of paper.
In N scale about 0,5 mm square by the thickness of a piece of tissue paper.
Mark
A Krispy Kreme donut would be .014" thick in HO, .008" thick in N.
( but, they would still contain the same amount of calories )
( it's the interdimensional properties of donut holes )
When planning deliveries by rail, don't forget that all of the packaging material has to be delivered either by truck or boxcar.
I would put a fleet of police cars outside the factory to establish that it's a donut factory. Modelling it as a crime scene wouldn't be a good idea because that would bring too much heat on the alleged perps.
Mike Kieran Wrote:I would put a fleet of police cars outside the factory to establish that it's a donut factory. Modelling it as a crime scene wouldn't be a good idea because that would bring too much heat on the alleged perps.
Mike,If its a mixing plant there will be no donuts for the cops.
Brakie Wrote:Mike Kieran Wrote:I would put a fleet of police cars outside the factory to establish that it's a donut factory. Modelling it as a crime scene wouldn't be a good idea because that would bring too much heat on the alleged perps.
Mike,If its a mixing plant there will be no donuts for the cops.
Ah not so fast Brakie. I happen to know from my extensive research that they would do test batches of donuts to check the consistency of the mix, and possibly to keep the troops happy.
So to quote Chief Qwimby; "Come out with your hands up and bring that tray of donuts"
Might have to get a range of police cars to park outside KK.
Mark
Compensated for by the fact that you need 3% less quantity to make the same size donut - or the donutes would e 3% larger if the same amount of flour was used.
--Randy