for the thing on the side of the building at 3:05, if doors, or window frames, are made of wood it will give a LOT of sawdust, so you need to get rid of that, that thing is basically a massive vacuum, without basically the whole factory would be covered in sawdust. I picked that but when I did the IT Administration for a wood factory which specialized in window frames and doors. but, based on the size of the building and that system, its likely that a fair part of the building is meant for storage, not production, otherwise you'd need a bigger one, the place I worked, which wasn't much bigger than this building would be 1:1, has one that was about two floors high.
Very nice review. Nice change. I bought mine for $109.00. A good retailer should be pretty close to that price. Well worth it. Looks even better in person.
Having worked in furniture factories before, I would assume that all the piping ducts on the building are part of the system that collects the sawdust away from the machinery used in the manufacturing of the doors, routers, saws, planes, etc, etc. Our system also had pipes run down to the floors to sweep the sawdust on the floor towards to get rid of it. Our sawdust, chips, etc ended up being used as fuel to fire the factories boilers for heat.
These buildings are beautiful. I was asked by a friend to build and paint this exact building, but in N scale. Let me tell you it was a slow process, but it was extremely gratifying seeing the final product. Woodland Scenics makes excellent products and another great scenery choice Eric!
Nice change up • The Doors • Jim Morrison • I hope I got it. Very cool structure from Woodland Scenics, like all the the details. I agree, great price. • Cheers from the Detroit & Mackinac Railway
Hey Eric! - The Duct on the side of the building is used as a ventilation system in the factory. It takes the saw dust out of the air to make the conditions safe for workers (Sorry if this has been said already!)
Sean Smart It's on the siding on the upper level of track in the main room. There's a "deleted scene" that shows the building in its place on the layout, but I omitted that shot because the installation is not complete at this time and I felt it was a sloppy shot to show it only partially installed.
Morrison's Doors. Aaaahh. I get it. Jim Morrison and the doors, very clever. Riders on the Storm, This is the end. I see what the did there. Great structure Eric.
Actually, I believe WS is making the Menards buildings too. Although, they are not quite as detailed as this one is, they are stil a really great value with enough detail to satisfy most, and for the price (usually around $99), they can’t be beat. Throw in the Menards 11% rebate and it’s a no brainer!
It is also expensive because it cost to ship from China. It goes be ship to a dock to a train to a trucking company. The price of fuel is a big factor in this to. But shocking as this may sound if it was manufactured here in the US it would cost even more.
Not really that bad.The Lionel kits,you build and if you ever built model kits as a kid,suck.No locating tabs,pegs and holes etc.They weren’t cheap either and you had to build and add lights.As a modeler as a kid and all the way to my early twenties,O will say the Lionel kits were the worst kits I ever built.
That's an awesome building
for the thing on the side of the building at 3:05, if doors, or window frames, are made of wood it will give a LOT of sawdust, so you need to get rid of that, that thing is basically a massive vacuum, without basically the whole factory would be covered in sawdust.
I picked that but when I did the IT Administration for a wood factory which specialized in window frames and doors.
but, based on the size of the building and that system, its likely that a fair part of the building is meant for storage, not production, otherwise you'd need a bigger one, the place I worked, which wasn't much bigger than this building would be 1:1, has one that was about two floors high.
As always a very comprehensive review. Thanks
3:10 that looks like a dust collection system Eric! Nice building! Sory it took 2 years to get that info to you. :-)
Very nice review. Nice change. I bought mine for $109.00. A good retailer should be pretty close to that price. Well worth it. Looks even better in person.
nice factory. Woodland Scenics is great!
Just ordered this yesterday
Northern Colorado Railroad nice!
Great review Eric, I'd love to see more of these. Thanks for sharing,
Ethan
efitter7 Thanks
Great video!
Michael Nelson Thanks
Nice building be cool to see more building videos.
Very nice!!
Great looking building and review.
Scott
Having worked in furniture factories before, I would assume that all the piping ducts on the building are part of the system that collects the sawdust away from the machinery used in the manufacturing of the doors, routers, saws, planes, etc, etc. Our system also had pipes run down to the floors to sweep the sawdust on the floor towards to get rid of it. Our sawdust, chips, etc ended up being used as fuel to fire the factories boilers for heat.
These buildings are beautiful. I was asked by a friend to build and paint this exact building, but in N scale. Let me tell you it was a slow process, but it was extremely gratifying seeing the final product. Woodland Scenics makes excellent products and another great scenery choice Eric!
Hey Eric, like the video and it's a great building out of the box. Thank for taking the time to share this . Thanks Sam
Looks awesome Eric!
Nice change up • The Doors • Jim Morrison • I hope I got it. Very cool structure from Woodland Scenics, like all the the details. I agree, great price.
• Cheers from the Detroit & Mackinac Railway
***** Thanks
Wow! What a beautiful building! I am defiantly getting one for my layout.
Great review Eric. Woodland Scenics has always made nicely detailed structures.
Sometimes the little things in life have the biggest impact. This building is little but it sure is epic. The blinds were my favorite part.
wow eric this model is great and so r your videos as always and my birthday is in two days as off the comment (feb 17)
Eric those things are either exhaust or dust collectors.
Excellent view of a great model. The footprint,however, is quite big. You need a good sized space for it.
Good ol' Jim Morrison... thats a funny pun they've got there
Hey Eric! - The Duct on the side of the building is used as a ventilation system in the factory. It takes the saw dust out of the air to make the conditions safe for workers
(Sorry if this has been said already!)
Beautiful building! It gives me an excuse to put another industrial siding on my layout! :)
I will be interested to see where it ends up on your wonderful layout
Sean Smart It's on the siding on the upper level of track in the main room. There's a "deleted scene" that shows the building in its place on the layout, but I omitted that shot because the installation is not complete at this time and I felt it was a sloppy shot to show it only partially installed.
Morrison's Doors. Aaaahh. I get it. Jim Morrison and the doors, very clever. Riders on the Storm, This is the end. I see what the did there. Great structure Eric.
People are strange, when you're a stranger. Faces look ugly, when you're alone. ;)
Hi Eric... To your knowledge, would the Morrison's Doors Factory also be available as a kit? Thank you in advance.
Actually, I believe WS is making the Menards buildings too. Although, they are not quite as detailed as this one is, they are stil a really great value with enough detail to satisfy most, and for the price (usually around $99), they can’t be beat. Throw in the Menards 11% rebate and it’s a no brainer!
Rustic Classic...barley remember 1960's down town.
Not weathered heavily, because it's STRONGER THAN DIRT.
lol
I put some of those Morrison's Doors in my house on Penny Lane, When I open them I can see for miles.
2:58 That piece you are unsure of is most likely some sort of dust collector.
I was bron in 1996, and I get the joke.
I've heard that the factory doesn't make the best quality doors. I've heard that they always break on through to the other side.......
AlexR47x Ha!
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
The equipment you were not sure of are dust collectors.
Hey....its my GE Plant!...lol
Why is this hobby so expensive?
Because the stuff is expensive to manufacture.
It is also expensive because it cost to ship from China. It goes be ship to a dock to a train to a trucking company. The price of fuel is a big factor in this to. But shocking as this may sound if it was manufactured here in the US it would cost even more.
That's because factory workers in the US get paid $30-40 per hour.
Not really that bad.The Lionel kits,you build and if you ever built model kits as a kid,suck.No locating tabs,pegs and holes etc.They weren’t cheap either and you had to build and add lights.As a modeler as a kid and all the way to my early twenties,O will say the Lionel kits were the worst kits I ever built.