If it weren't for those clumsy Caboose Indus. ground throws !! Too bad someone hasn't come up with half their size but for HO..If they can make N scale ones, why not HO, but small as N, or smaller ? Ooooh ! I just thought of sumptin' could be done ! But I ain't tellin' !! Anyway, beautiful MRR works !!
Hi friend, am running a steel mill layout to , DCC with sound , in HO scale to, am modeling the Chicago area, god bless and have fun switching the steel mill , i am take care ,
Question the blast furnace, electric furnace, coke retort , and rolling mills are all in the Walthers catalog i have searched again and have not found the BOF where can I get it preferable in N scale if possible ??????
They go in and out of stock. Walthers announced that they are restocking the HO blast furnaces in the summer of 2019. I haven't heard any news on the N scale kits.
I used to drive steel mill trains back in the 1970's in Sheffield UK. Part of my HO layout is a steel mill and adjacent coal mine. So many memories of the real thing. Your layout looks great! We'll done!
I'm guessing this Layout is in the Ohio Valley where we are from? Very nice Video of the OV Steel Mills up and down the Ohio River Towns.
If it weren't for those clumsy Caboose Indus. ground throws !! Too bad someone hasn't come up with half their size but for HO..If they can make N scale ones, why not HO, but small as N, or smaller ?
Ooooh ! I just thought of sumptin' could be done ! But I ain't tellin' !!
Anyway, beautiful MRR works !!
Beautiful
Sir, the torpedo wagons looks so realistic 😮. Btw Love your vedios.
Hi friend, am running a steel mill layout to , DCC with sound , in HO scale to, am modeling the Chicago area, god bless and have fun switching the steel mill , i am take care ,
I have the same switcher but without sound an renumbered 1167
Cool! But it was to short lol, thanks for sharing
Absolutely amazing!
BADASS
Excellent!!!
Bernie: Great job and enjoyed Jim's RR thank you both or sharing..
Nice locomotives.
Great video like always
Wonderful layout guys! Truly enjoyed this thanks!
Does anyone make steel mill kits for N scale. Please tell me what company. Thanks
Check Walthers Corp.They made N Scale steel mill kits.
Verry cool Video what is this for a Beautifull lokomotiv Sw 1500? From Athern?
I don't know who made the loco. Sorry.
That's a Atlas sw1500 I had one just like it
Brings back memories, very well done. Like to see more inside mill.
Nice
Very cool. Looks like fun to work that job. Thank you for sharing.
Anyone know if there's a track plan for this railroad available??
Yes, see this link www.trains.com/mrr/how-to/track-plan-database/wheeling-lake-erie-ry-ohio-river-division/
@@BernardK thank you!
Iam working on my first oh trains layout
I sure miss those mills in action now all but one r gone.
Question the blast furnace, electric furnace, coke retort , and rolling mills are all in the Walthers catalog i have searched again and have not found the BOF where can I get it preferable in N scale if possible ??????
They go in and out of stock. Walthers announced that they are restocking the HO blast furnaces in the summer of 2019. I haven't heard any news on the N scale kits.
I used to drive steel mill trains back in the 1970's in Sheffield UK. Part of my HO layout is a steel mill and adjacent coal mine. So many memories of the real thing.
Your layout looks great! We'll done!
Great job. Very nice detail work. Thanks for sharing.
Great job, super mill operations thank you for sharing
Great video!
Incredible work!!
Cool great job, i am planning a steel mill
Which scale is this?
HO 1:87
So impressive! Pretty sure I need to buy Bernard’s book on steel mills.
Thanks. I hope you find it useful.
In real life at these plats it hot there it's about 800 to 1500 degrees in these places