Scratch Build #8: Parker Industries Process Building
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Here is a quick (relatively speaking, for me...) video on the scratch build for what I am calling the "process building" in the Parker Industries complex. This is the name- Parker Industries- I will use for the "left side" of the Sharon, PA area. I am incorporating Shorty Parker's Erie Builders scratch built conveyor/storage silo into this area. I obtained this building from Shorty prior to his passing, as he was dismantling his beautiful HO scale layout.
I needed something to tie in the silo with the rest of the area. I am not using the building in a prototypical way, but I am insistent on using Shorty's building. So I came up with a scheme for the complex. I started with a Walther's kit- Aggregate Rail to Truck or something like that as I liked the look of the twin silos. I then needed something to tie the silos to Shorty's building- thus the "process building" was created.
This was built using Monster Model Works brick and cinder block 1/8" thick wood sheets. I had this material and figured I might as well use it. I didn't have enough for the back wall, so my man Bill Schopf graciously provided me with a sheet of Gatorboard. I cut a 6" x 24" piece for the rear wall, painted it Zinc Chromate primer and was good to go.
I "borrowed" two window/door pieces from another Monster Model Works kit- the Machine Shop. I like the kit but don't have a place for it, so decided to use the pieces. The rest is fairly straightforward scratch building- braced the walls internally, added a light bar for interior lights and added four exterior lights. Roof is also a piece of Bill's Gatorboard. Roof details were added as well as some exterior extras for around the building, and onto the layout it went!
The video includes a final segment(s) on the incorporation of the Process Building and Shorty's building into the entire complex. I am very happy with the final result, and hope Shorty would be as well.
The area needs a bit of scenery and detailing which will commence right after I post this video!
Thanks for watching!
Really great industrial area you have now. Your style of building production is an inspiration. Thanks! (and we like the babbling! 15mins? that'll be the day we don't want to see, keep it long!) What would look nice is the word "PARKER" in big letters running down the chimney. See that a lot all over the world. The workers enter from the front of the building which is the other side against the back drop - simples!
Rob, again you deserve to give yourself a pat on the back with no apologies. You have worked hard and the results are stunning. A modest man you are. I would say the workers at Parker Industries enter from an access road on the other side of the viaduct, perhaps. It looks like the backdrop may help with that theory. When you get the scenery in it will be another great project you have completed on your beautiful layout. What a nice tribute to Shorty. Thanks, enjoyed every minute of the it.
What!!! Only 33 minutes... how do you expect us to get our fix!! Lmao. Just settling down to watch the next riveting chapter in empire building!
Awesome job Rob! Always great watching your videos. What a great way to remember and celebrate Shorty Parker!
I like the way your buildings always blend so well with your backdrop. It's also great the way you pay homage to Shorty Parker. Someday someone will be doing that for you.
Parker Industries parking is above and beyond the retaining wall in the rear with stairs running down the front of the wall behind the structure where you cannot see them. Great looking industry, because sometimes fictional is just fine. Thanks Rob.
I agree! I posted essentially the same thing... The front of the building would be the Street represented by the background. Parking would be there as well. No need for access roads in back just some local small roads for small equipment... All the product gets shipped by rail.
Looks excellent! Great work Rob! A great tribute to Shorty.
I love how you say I'm not going to do something but end up doing it
Great job as always, Rob. It's nice that whenever you look at that building, you'll think of Shorty.
A great tribute to Shorty and your attention to detail never fails to impress. Well done sir!
I always enjoy watching new videos. Your technique will be very helpful. Thank you very much. I am very much looking forward to the future development of this layout.
A pedestrian bridge is a good idea so people they can go to the Parker industry.
Looking amazing well done!! 🚂🏆
Amazing what can be done with 4 walls and some extra parts. Came out super nice with Shorty's help
You really have a right to be happy with that whole area. You have done a magnificent job with that whole area.It's museum quality work.
A wonderful job Rob. That structure is perfect. It's just what one would envision it is and not over stated for the purpose. Thanks much for sharing this tribute to Shorty.
I'm sure once the scenic details are done, it will be an absolute fitting tribute to Shorty. Cheers 🍻🇦🇺👍
Sat down with a drink looked up and the video had finished 😂 . Great video nice tribute to Shorty at the end.
Nice touch for Mr Parker Good video
Wow, another great fill up the area with such an amazing custom built buildings, that really looks super. I bet it looks three times better in person.....thanks Stephen....
As usual awesome job Bob with Parker Industry.
As far as the roads are concerned You know there's fluctuation in different elevations of road crossings. Even in some buildings. However You have a knack for making it work. I can't wait to see You're next video and the wonderful work You do. Thank You for sharing this and inspiring the rest Us envious modellers.
Great Job Rob. Bruce Ames
This was a brilliant video Stephen - the way you do honour to your friends is awesome also... you are a good person, and your character shines.
The area nicely comes together impressively. Can't wait for your scenic work.
Looks great. Really impressed with how you incorporated the whole area. Like the track plan.
Less than 15 minutes! ;-) You're a funny guy Rob.
Turned out very nicely and links into Shorty's building. There must be millions of plain rectangular buildings in the world, but as modellers we always want odd shapes and bits sticking out! I think you were quite restrained........for the moment!
Road access to Parker Industries - How about a blank (ie, black, no in depth detail) tunnel mouth in the back wall to the left of the smoke stack with a large vehicle (or two) blocking the "view"? So access is from off stage/scene and not across six or seven busy tracks. Just a thought.
Love it! I never thought it needed a road, even AFTER it was mentioned. I recommend going sans road.
Another excellent episode. Wonderful work looks awesome. Well done
Rob you have done yourself & Shorty Parker proud as the whole area just pops/gels perfectly. That back scene was always maoooosive and knew the Westinghouse would be big to suit. It all just blends in with the back scene on many dimensional levels as well. you said june, i said 6th D-d=Day or SID Sharon Is Done day ( only done but not complete ) as we know how you Love your going back later for extra detailing the icing on the cake 😂 cheers ken uk
I believe Shorty Parker would approve. Love Parker Industries, looks great, awesome tribute. Very well done as usual.
Rob, I like it a lot! Regards Stephen.
Man, after seeing the progress I see from day 1 to now you sure have a way to incorporate something from another person's layout onto yours. Long Live Shorty
A new gem for your layout. WOW!
As usual your projects are interesting and believable good job Rob!
Nice tribute to your friend!!!!!!
outstanding as always. And very very awesome for the tribute to Shorty
More excellent work Rob! Lovely little tribute to Shorty.
Looks awesome 👌👏🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
We allllllll don’t mind you babbling on mate as long as you keep producing videos of this quality 🇬🇧
love your detail video on your detail layout
Just a suggestion, it could be a sand blasting industry. You would have to turn Short’y’s tower around and put the tower next to the building and have sand unload at the low end of the convairer belt
Great video Rob Well done it really fits in
Good job, it was long Wait for this portion of the layout.
Interesting build and great layout. Great job.
Thumbs up, liked and commented,..before watching.
Catching up on some of your videos. Really liked this build, definitely cool. Like the technique of using what you have and making it look functional and serving a purpose. Exact as real world or not, you definitely make it apparent it fits and functional.
Great Job Rob as always as far as the the road can you put excess road at the front of the layout and some sort of parking lot near the station
Love it!! looks great......Again!
Less than 15 minutes? Heh! Don't worry about the length. The videos are always interesting.
I am sure that "Shorty" loves what you have done. Maybe another set of steps down from the Viaduct on this side would give workers access to Parker Industries. Martin. (Thailand) Just one note the bases under the silo's stick out like a sore thumb. Darkening down may help. (Just suggestions)
Looking great! Almost needs its own switching railroad to handle the area. For access to parker.. why not a tunnel through the facade in the background. That way it can be hidden in the far back and not have to worry about the inside.
it looks really good
Amazing as always! Maybe I'll run into you trackside one of these days.
Rob, Shorty's tall building is a redi mix concrete plant, I loaded at an old style plant like that long ago. Parker industries looks great,, you have the talent.!
Nice job
You don't have to worry about a road because that is the back side of the factory by the tracks and the front opens up to what would be the street side on your background so that is how employees would access the plant...
I sure think it's about as perfect as I wish I could ever get on my RR! I was thinking the same as a previous comment.. some type of maybe quanset shape tunnel under the conveyor into the back wall? 🤗
Really really nice!!!!!!
I agree with George, if you cut a one car/small box truck opening in the stone wall where there is a space that goes under the convey belt that should solve your entrance to the buildings, there is even enough space for a small parking lot area too.... Well done btw keeping this video under 30 mins....
Looks awesome. Maybe the workers park on the backside where you can't see.
Wow that was quick!
Really good job there Rob. Didn't know that making a mess of the paint work on the brick would enhance the look of the finished building so well. Question - do you know what happened Shorty's Sandusky coal loader? That was an amazing piece of engineering that shouldn't be lost. Looking forward to a time when we get to see trains running through Eugene Yard :)
Thank you- and on Shorty's unloader- he donated it to the Maritime Museum of Sandusky. So it is still in existence, and viewable by the public.
ps/yes, simply GREAT attention to detail of Americana... of this period! a
And it really looks great.
Looks good, I guess it depends on what you are processing. how about a dump pit by the conveyor building where you can spot hoppers and then put a load out area for the tank cars by those vertical tanks to load the processed materials .
Just an idea for a road. You could have one come from behind the building conveyor then turn and come under the conveyor as a worker access. That way you aren’t dealing with crossing all of the tracks up front.
very fine work.
The access road is no problem as you have the walls against the background, so there might be a street right there, maybe you could punch a hole in the the wall, add a photo of a street view and hide it with gates and a security shack as I guess the property was not to be accessed by the public!
Think about it as the back side an the parking comes from the front side like your road way just down from it
Like normal very good video. I thought the staff accessed the site by a door in the back of the building
Will be awesome to see this section of the layout lighted at dark. Does the chimney stack have pulsating red led's?
really nice work here, Mr. Bennett... you are still an artist... however, you should leave the cartoon voices to me! LOL... aw what the... do what you want; you're having the time of your life... thanks, arthur (Ngai)
I don't think Mr. Parker would mind you adjusting the conveyor for your layout.
Build a walking bridge over the tracks like the one the LVRR used in Sayre, Pa.
Hey, Rob! Add a road or two when you change out that background.
Nice short, fifteen minute video :) Or did you say fifty?
U dun good there, Rob.
we require multi hours long build videos not these nice short ones
Bgmi ❌ parkor ✅
They just walk to work.
I mean Rob.....