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Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - jmarksbery - 12-23-2008 There will be a new industry on the W.C. & T. RAILROAD producing some of KY.'s finest Bourbon. They have discovered a method to use the Flux to produce what they call MaltFlux. It is claimed to improve the flavor and aging time to improve the product. This is the start of 4 new cars for the industry (N-Scale) The first 2 are a tank can and a gondola. They have only been painted and decaled so far. I need to figure out something on the ladders on the tanker as it hides the sign of MALTFLUX. Any ideas? The gon has gear sign stating RAW FLUX, any body know the correct color of raw flux? Weathering, new trucks and couplers will come later. Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - Trucklover - 12-23-2008 Jim im liking that tanker!! It looks sharp ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - cnw1961 - 12-23-2008 Great looking cars. I like MALTFLUX, neat idea. Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - Ralph - 12-23-2008 Those are cool Jim. Nice lettering jobs! Ralph Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - doctorwayne - 12-24-2008 Those cars look great, Jim, and I'm impressed by the speed at which you completed them. ![]() I'm not sure what the best solution to those ladders would be: if the "GILX 816" was beneath "GERN", you could put the "MALTFLUX" in its place, but that involves re-lettering pretty much the entire car. As for the colour of raw flux, it depends on where it's mined - at the Gibson Works, it's almost exactly the colour of grey primer ![]() Wayne Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - jmarksbery - 12-28-2008 Another car for GERNS hits the rails. This one a smooth side box car, it has not been weathered yet. Found a solution for the tank car by putting a ladder on one end with a roof walk. Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - Steamtrains - 12-28-2008 Will the Flux improve flavor & ageing by at least 3%...? ![]() If so, you're gonna have your hands full trying to keep up with demand... ![]() Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - MountainMan - 12-29-2008 Ahem...do NOT be fluxing around with my favorite bourbon! ![]() Put it in something like Black Velvet, which needs all the help it can get. ![]() Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - doctorwayne - 12-29-2008 It is well-known that the water used in the production of all fine Bourbon whiskies comes from springwater sources which occur in flux-bearing rock formations. GERNFLUX additives are a natural-based product designed to enhance your Bourbon-drinking experience, and in no way compromise the taste or quality of the product. Wayne Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - Drew - 12-29-2008 Fantastic work as always Jim! Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - MountainMan - 12-30-2008 doctorwayne Wrote:It is well-known that the water used in the production of all fine Bourbon whiskies comes from springwater sources which occur in flux-bearing rock formations. GERNFLUX additives are a natural-based product designed to enhance your Bourbon-drinking experience, and in no way compromise the taste or quality of the product. Really? So where do all those lousy tasting bourbons come from? ![]() Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - doctorwayne - 12-30-2008 MountainMan Wrote:doctorwayne Wrote:It is well-known that the water used in the production of all fine Bourbon whiskies comes from springwater sources which occur in flux-bearing rock formations. GERNFLUX additives are a natural-based product designed to enhance your Bourbon-drinking experience, and in no way compromise the taste or quality of the product. You'll note that I said only that it doesn't compromise the taste or quality, ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At one time, in the U.S., if you ordered a whiskey in a bar, what you almost invariably got was Irish whiskey. I was a Scotch drinker until I discovered it. ![]() ![]() O'Wayne Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - MountainMan - 12-30-2008 I'm a single malt Scotch fan, myself...and if I catch anybody GERN'ing it, I will club them into a coma with a bottle of Laphroig! ![]() Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - jmarksbery - 01-01-2009 A little weathering was added to the boxcar. It is being spotted at one of the warehouses of the Kentucky Bourbon Plant (not finished). More buildings will be added to the complex as time goes on. Re: Kentucky Bourbon & GERNFLUX - doctorwayne - 01-01-2009 I like the looks of your warehouse, Jim. ![]() Wayne |