I've started the long process of laminating brick sheets onto this structures core. Unfortunately, I need to brick the interior also as it will be detailed. The panels are being adhered with Elmers spray adhesive and then the seams glued with styrene cement. I am fortunate that the exterior of this building had vertical exposed steel as it makes a good place to break the brick sheets. I am a little concerned with the horizontal seams and how they will blend together. You can see the holes in the bottom of the structure for the furnaces, assembly pit, and oil quench tank.
The subject matter of this blog is the Steel Industry and Railroading. Most of the posts deal with my attempt to model an integrated steel mill in HO scale, however, there will also be posts on real railroading and the real steel industry as well as other industries, and for that matter, general topics, that interest me.
Monday, May 25, 2009
HEAT TREATMENT #3 - Part 3
I've started the long process of laminating brick sheets onto this structures core. Unfortunately, I need to brick the interior also as it will be detailed. The panels are being adhered with Elmers spray adhesive and then the seams glued with styrene cement. I am fortunate that the exterior of this building had vertical exposed steel as it makes a good place to break the brick sheets. I am a little concerned with the horizontal seams and how they will blend together. You can see the holes in the bottom of the structure for the furnaces, assembly pit, and oil quench tank.
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