Building a Walthers grain elevator, part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @jeffbaker2897
    @jeffbaker2897 Год назад +1

    Like the way you worked out this grain industry Peter👍, 👋😎🛤🚂

  • @morebassman5860
    @morebassman5860 Год назад +2

    Your modeling skills are amazing!

  • @telletran2558
    @telletran2558 Год назад

    I love kit-bashing! I once made an old caboose into a crane. Love the creativity :)

  • @Crookedriverandeasternrr
    @Crookedriverandeasternrr Год назад

    Nice job so far Peter.

  • @bobyoung1698
    @bobyoung1698 Год назад

    Excellent engineering. That facility is huge!👍

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  Год назад +1

      It may look quite large on the model, but it's still pretty small by prototype standards.

  • @leehanna4929
    @leehanna4929 Год назад

    Impressive’ Peter. Looking forward to part two.

  • @Whitebeard1111
    @Whitebeard1111 10 месяцев назад

    Good job looks just like debruse grain i worked at it had a dust explosion killed 6 i was one of the lucky ones.

  • @jacko9759
    @jacko9759 Год назад

    Good techne you use thanks for the hints😮

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  Год назад

      Glad you found it useful.

  • @ralphgreenwood5857
    @ralphgreenwood5857 Год назад

    Doesn't look like you had too much trouble with that. Walthers kits are notoriously known for "vague instructions" and "extra parts".
    🙂👍

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  Год назад +1

      I've always found their instructions to be adequate. Just take a quick look at the drawings and then match up the parts before removing them from the sprues - no problems.

  • @TheSonofruss
    @TheSonofruss Год назад

    As it’s technically a background kit anyway having it thinner allows you to make a larger building as you don’t need the back of the building and can add it to the front making it longer.

    • @mpetersen6
      @mpetersen6 Год назад

      Just place the left over pieces in the spares box for kitbash or scratchbuild projects. Where they may or may not get used.

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  Год назад

      The kits I used were the full-depth versions so that I could make them longer. There was one extra silo piece that I didn't use because it would have been longer than the space available.

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  Год назад

      @@mpetersen6 Always, although there weren't many of them on this build.

  • @KandWRailroader
    @KandWRailroader Год назад

    I'm still building a modeling tool set for kitbashing/scratchbuilding...what do you use to cut large, flat pieces of sheet styrene like the bases/tops of the silos and the headhouse that you cut in half? Thanks. I used a fine tooth hobby handsaw to modify a piece of sheet styrene, but it was only about 4" across. I would think that tool would be impractical for anything much longer.

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  Год назад

      Craft knife.

    • @KandWRailroader
      @KandWRailroader Год назад

      @@mpeterll Do you just use a long straight edge like a metal ruler to guide the knife? I experience some slippage, but I didn't try clamping the straight edge to the styrene so maybe that will help.

  • @ramdude827clips7
    @ramdude827clips7 8 месяцев назад

    I really want to do this with my n scale grain elevator, are the silo add on kits still available or discontinued? Great work aswell

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  8 месяцев назад +1

      Look on Walthers.com. They will have a definitive answer. Even if discontinued, they may be available on e-bay.

  • @PeterTillman3
    @PeterTillman3 Год назад

    Very nice Peter. Is this for one one of the layout builds?

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  Год назад +1

      No, it's a stand-alone project.
      There's no reason why I can't add structures to layouts that I build though.

    • @PeterTillman3
      @PeterTillman3 Год назад

      Indeed - I thought it might be for one of the recent builds