nice video but there's one thing missing on the layout and something most that model the steel industry miss and that's how do they get the coke out of the ovens? No door car or such. I worked in a steel mill's coke works for 2 years so been there/done that - US Steel Fairless Works
very cool! The beautiful thing about model railroading is using model licensing where it's a representation of the prototype based on limited space and track design. great eye! Thank you for your service to the industry. I will love to build it one day myself.
@@TouchoftheBrushModelWeathering Thanks for the reply. Best reference I can think of for the steel industry is a book put out by US Steel and it's called 'The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel'. Hard to find.
Thank you for a fabulous visit of a amazing layout.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job. A question. How tall are the tallest tubes of the Cameron Elevator Corp.? Thank you.
@@wondersisters4869 not sure. This was a friend's layout. I'm hoping to visit again to ask all the questions!
Very nice presentation!
Thank you! Im glad enjoyed it!
nice video but there's one thing missing on the layout and something most that model the steel industry miss and that's how do they get the coke out of the ovens? No door car or such. I worked in a steel mill's coke works for 2 years so been there/done that - US Steel Fairless Works
very cool! The beautiful thing about model railroading is using model licensing where it's a representation of the prototype based on limited space and track design. great eye! Thank you for your service to the industry. I will love to build it one day myself.
@@TouchoftheBrushModelWeathering Thanks for the reply. Best reference I can think of for the steel industry is a book put out by US Steel and it's called 'The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel'. Hard to find.