Potash Mine Revisited

RailRon

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Do they know some plastics are not stable in alcohol?

Jon,
I guess that's why they aren't back yet - perhaps they'll be back never again... <SNIF> :D :D :D

Robin,
it's just beautiful to look at that looooong stretch of gently sweeping curves of track, together with that fantastic backdrop!

Ron
 

Matthyro

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After a lot of hard work the LPBs got the mine into production.
Most of the potash will be exported by ship at the Port of Tayside.
This scene looks SW
 

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Matthyro

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The LPB construction crew survived the brewskis ok , came back in an alcoholic daze and have gone on to the next site where a future industry will be located. Gandydancers are using the crane to help lay track.
 

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WOW!

Most impressive Robin. You keep amazing me. I love the sheer size of that building, as well as all the cool details and 2 domed warehouses looks just right to me.

BTW, you may not want to have those LPB's laying track so soon after hitting the sauce. Send'em home early and dock'em a day's pay!

cheers
Val
 

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One more great industry completed - and this in an inbelievable short time! Fantastic, Robin!

Of course the whole Gauge bunch is waiting for what will be next on the spot, that is readied by the bulldozers for yet another structure... :rolleyes: ;) :D

Ron
 

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Thanks folks. Val the overall width is 54 inches and the layout is 24inches deep at this point. It's sure nice to have the space for structures like this.
This photo shows the width.
 

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