04-29-2010, 07:45 PM
Is strip mining like open pit mining?
We had (have?) a big iron mine in eastern Ontario. That was basically a big hole in the ground with ramps cut in around the sides. I don't remember if the far side was visible.
It was like standing by the Grand Canyon but ore geometric and regimented and dusty.
Your best bet for modelling it is down into the aisleway.
We had (have?) a big iron mine in eastern Ontario. That was basically a big hole in the ground with ramps cut in around the sides. I don't remember if the far side was visible.
It was like standing by the Grand Canyon but ore geometric and regimented and dusty.
Your best bet for modelling it is down into the aisleway.
David
Moderato ma non troppo
Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.
Moderato ma non troppo
Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.
