The inside has some weathering and there will be weathering added to the outside. Next I will add the roof.
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Sunday, April 12, 2020
Extraction power house progress
The interior of the power house is mostly complete with the exception of some minor details that could be seen from the exterior after the roof is installed. The interior details now consist of the boiler and the generator with connected piping and a small wood coal bin in front of the boiler barely visible in these photos.
There is a large door on each side and a coal bin on the near side which connects to the bin inside.
Above is a view of the boiler and connected piping with a tiny piece of the coal bin at the upper left.
And above you can see the generator inside. At the base of the walls you can see the sides of the hydrocal floor which will be hidden after installation on the layout.
The inside has some weathering and there will be weathering added to the outside. Next I will add the roof.
The inside has some weathering and there will be weathering added to the outside. Next I will add the roof.
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