N Scale Steel Mill Model
Uploader Comments (zahkunst)
All Comments (29)
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amazing
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Incredible would be an understatement! This steel mill layout of yours is dead-on in realism! Take it from an old trucker who has hauled more steel than I care to remember, you have captured the realism & authenticity of a "true to life" steel mill perfectly. Great job & thanks for sharing.
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Very well done! just think what if someone tried to do this in G scale! LOL
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Very cool layout!! Nice work!! Just weather the hell out of the buildings and your set.
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WOW That is bad ass!!!!!!!!!!!
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Very cool. I am currently building a cityscape with righ rise buildings module.
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Great work.I worked and maintained the ore bridges like the two you have made,great detail.Now you need to build a couple of Hullets!
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WOW! I'm an N scaler as well, and you've got a heck of a lot of patience to build this!
Breathtaking is a good word to describe your layout. Which brand of n-scale track(s) did you use? I've never seen any layout in any scale which is as detail-oriented as yours. On a scale of 5 stars, i'll give you 10 stars!
formulaonetoyota 2 years ago
Thanks! The track is all Micro Engineering code 55 weathered and Atlas code 55 turn outs.
zahkunst 2 years ago
very cool! most of this N scale?
11DrewM 2 years ago
Yes 95% are from N scale kits.
zahkunst 2 years ago
i have been debating for so long whether to go with N scale or HO scale. I kinda want long trains and tons of scenery which is good for N scale. But HO offers more of a short passenger train type things which also interests me, wanna help me out a little if u can?
11DrewM 2 years ago
You mean as to go with HO or N? General arguments I've heard against N were that many older modelers go for HO since the N items are difficult to deal with and or build. Plus HO items cost more in all aspects. However I've always liked N because you can get way more realisticly sized in smaller spaces than HO. There are obviously a ton of more products in HO than N though.
zahkunst 2 years ago