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Scale Buildings, Warehouses and Structures. If you have buildings and other structures that you have built to use with your Rc's here is your place to share them. |
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I'll have to build some micro dump boxes to put on the shelves.lol
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Those would be about Z scale?
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tar paper is temporary and just to minimize rain storm splash back. So also did this. Outdoor carpet for lawn and splash protection. ![]() ![]() |
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And to make it a little more official or proper looking..... Welcome RCPs metal works to Foxville Canada. The town approved your application for a secondary road access.
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Nice Mario! Make sure you build a miniature MX track too!lol
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I don't know Reg. I've been called a suck up already for making the building and if I did make a track people are gonna wonder.
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What? Suck up? That's just crazy talk
![]() ![]() In all seriousness though, I do think the building and setting are pretty cool. I was looking at the pictures yesterday and imagining the "mini compound" under the trees with some matchbox or hotwheels trucks running the roads.lol On a full scale Foxville related note, DO NOT DIG A POND! Mine has become a heaven for mosquito's! There are so many that when the wind dies down they fly around and come in the door on the shop 150' away. I have been killing them constantly while working and it's driving me more mad! It may turn into a dry lake bed or a crater soon if this keeps up! |
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Thanks Reg. And ya, a pond is not a good idea for sure. Bugs are bad enough in my yard but I can't wait for them to die off, August is coming and need to get things done now.
Hence my post showing loading dock #2 is resurfaced with a couple sheets of black Coroplast along with the other dock. No more weather issues ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Ok, there's not much Coroplast in this building but I think the new dock is enough to qualify and it is a scale building of sorts.
![]() I'm calling this to do project done! heres a couple pics showing my idea of using this as a loading area. if all works out I want to make a way that the crane can load and unload pipes off trailers all hands free. Lots of cargo to build yet but saving that for rainy days. Today's beautiful so took the time to complete the factory and scratch it off the to do list ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And here is the finished product. Using styrofoam blocks I had lying around as skirting for the dock and a quick spray of paint all around to try and bring it all together. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Very nice, I like it !!
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Wow, now thats a big plant!
![]() No you need to make scale mob protesting to shut it down as its polluting too much ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks bud, glad you like
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![]() I can still make a mob because they'll be protesting if the plant shuts down ![]() ![]() Today's project was figure out a way to use a digital scale at the weigh station and be able to install and remove easily when not in use. once again, nothing fancy and just trying to make things outdoor friendly. I've seen some guys build amazing looking scales and this ain't one of them. ![]() But it works! Using a slim line scale off eBay for dirt cheap, I cut the display out, lengthened the wires to be able to mount on some posts. Tin plate for scale to sit on, another tin plate that straddles the two sections of 1/2 plywood and then lay the shingle roll back down. Can't weigh entire truck and trailer in one shot but can do axles so I'm happy with that and should be fun to use. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks for sharing your pictures. I thought I was going to be needing a ton of wood to start construction on buildings for the backyard city I'm going to make. The material you use is exactly what I need to easily move and safely store when the weather gets bad here in Florida! I'm currently working with solar panels to power the LED's instead of battery power. This thread is a great stepping stone for new ideas.
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![]() The solar power is a great idea but for me not sure if it would work due to all the shade all day long? |
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That's the downside to solar when the sun isn't always available. Luckily for me, sunshine isn't an issue. Preserving the energy with rechargeable batteries, I'll probably have to incorporate motion sensors and timers now that you brought it to my attention.
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