Thanks Brett, how cool is that...a part from your phenomenal and latest HO/HOn3 release...O'Neills Fabrication, is playing a significant role in this, your very first release some 22 years ago!
Appreciate that Steve and as Brett mentions in his manuals, the roof(s) should get strict attention as it's the first thing folks see and focus on when viewing a structure or scene.
Thanks Ed, I'm going to take it to the EXPO as is and unfinished. I'll see how much I get done in the next few weeks.
Thanks Alan...that's my style of weathering corrugated, certainly at one end of the spectrum!
Hey Ed, great minds kind of thing huh.
Right Phil, I'll be entering O'Neills and bringing BlueSky along for the ride. A few of the SWSM faithful (you're one of them!) are going to gather and look over our in-progress builds. I have several ideas I want to get some perspective on. Look forward to it...Ken
Back from the EXPO and the dust has finally settled. I got some work done on BlueSky this week and almost finished with the Oil Tank and Platform. The tank is the casting that Brett supplied with the kit. I scratch built the platform and stairs. I'm always looking to experiment with different ideas. I love the look of old steel grated stairs and platforms, so I took a stab at creating a cat walk running beside the tank used for filling and servicing and a set of metal stairs. I'm also working on an elevated concrete pad and small crane to move scrap metal around...more later. Rich and I were discussing BlueSky at the EXPO and he mentioned he had built a ladder and a platform beside the same tank. Made good sense to allow filling the elevated tank and servicing. Thanks Rich for the great idea!
Ken, looks great. You were talking about this at the EXPO. Do I spy some Tichey castings??? I also now know how you weathered the tank. Thanks again for the rusting lesson. Phil
Very good Phil...you were paying attention!..lol. How funny did we look sitting out in the lobby flinging chalk all around a spraying dull coat all over the place...good way to get kicked out!
Appreciate that Ed. I had been thinking for awhile about modeling something with the metal grating as I really like the industrial look like Steve mentions. When Rich mentioned that he built a wood ladder and platform for the tank on his BlueSky I thought that would be a great opportunity to work up the metal stairs and catwalk for mine.
Thanks Bryan.
Hey Steve...nice hearing from you and thanks for the thoughts. The industrial "feel" was just what appealed to me when coming up with the idea to put this together with metal grating rather than wood.
Thanks Joel, have to add some final details once the whole thing is "planted" on the diorama including the supply hose from the valve, some 55 gallon drums, etc...should be a nifty little mini-scene when done.
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Appreciate that Steve and as Brett mentions in his manuals, the roof(s) should get strict attention as it's the first thing folks see and focus on when viewing a structure or scene.
Thanks Ed, I'm going to take it to the EXPO as is and unfinished. I'll see how much I get done in the next few weeks.
Hey Ed, great minds kind of thing huh.
Right Phil, I'll be entering O'Neills and bringing BlueSky along for the ride. A few of the SWSM faithful (you're one of them!) are going to gather and look over our in-progress builds. I have several ideas I want to get some perspective on. Look forward to it...Ken
Dinner sounds perfect, we can discuss particulars...
-Steve
Nejc
Appreciate that Ed. I had been thinking for awhile about modeling something with the metal grating as I really like the industrial look like Steve mentions. When Rich mentioned that he built a wood ladder and platform for the tank on his BlueSky I thought that would be a great opportunity to work up the metal stairs and catwalk for mine.
Thanks Bryan.
Hey Steve...nice hearing from you and thanks for the thoughts. The industrial "feel" was just what appealed to me when coming up with the idea to put this together with metal grating rather than wood.
Thanks Joel, have to add some final details once the whole thing is "planted" on the diorama including the supply hose from the valve, some 55 gallon drums, etc...should be a nifty little mini-scene when done.
No Ed, haven't received any PM from ya???