10-09-2011, 03:53 PM
I recommend "How It's Made" and "How Do They Do That?" on television as a great source of information on what arrives at various plants and how it is delivered.
Although the "How It's Made" series is produced in Canada, the basic info seems to be consistent across the board and it's interesting to see the various ingredients or raw materials arrive and depart during the manufacturing process.
A modeler might also consider that even though the prototype factory isn't using trains, yours can if you wish.
Although the "How It's Made" series is produced in Canada, the basic info seems to be consistent across the board and it's interesting to see the various ingredients or raw materials arrive and depart during the manufacturing process.
A modeler might also consider that even though the prototype factory isn't using trains, yours can if you wish.
