Walthers Blower Engine House
#1
Hey guys,

thought i would share the pics of my Blower Engine House i just finished this afternoon. It is fully built, painted, and weathered.

Here are some pics showing the difference the weathering makes on the structure by comparing unwearhred roof and vents to weathered roof and vents

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And here are the pics of the completed Blower House:

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Josh Mader

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#2
Looks nice Josh. Cheers
Matt
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#3
These are such massive structures! Nice work showing the difference in weathering!

Galen
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#4
Thanks guys Misngth

Galan, yes these are indeed MASSIVE structures. They will certainly require a large lot of real-estate on a layout. But if in a Steel Mill layout, they can be bunched up and compacted with tight trackwork, just like a real steel mill Misngth
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