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Hi everyone,

I apologise in advance for this invasion of your forum. I am looking to commission a model of some industrial plant. The model size will probably be about 1/32 scale depicting a waste water treatment plant. Main components will be representative of tanks and pipework with some additional features such as landscaping and perhaps vehicles to help show scale. If there are any model makers who might be interested in taking on such a commission then I would love to talk to them. I can be contacted using the following email address. Alternatively my company's website is WEHRLE Umwelt GmbH - Membranbioreaktor Deponiesickerwasser Nanofiltration Umkehrosmose Gärrestaufbereitung

mark@wehrle-env.co.uk

Many thanks,

Mark
 
Hi Mark.

Here are some of my dioramas for Warhammer, just showing a various mix of model parts...I.E pipework, coupled with brickwork, natural stone, grass works and non-model, junk items-cables small motors etc.



http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g29/eddiesolo/Models/DSCF2116.jpg

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g29/eddiesolo/Models/DSCF2104.jpg

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g29/eddiesolo/Models/DSCF2091.jpg

I am in no way putting myself forward as I am not good enough, just curious if the above pictures convey the sort of thing you're looking for? Also, is there a scale plan of the plant or is it left to the modellers imagination with general guidelines?

Si:)
 
Hi Mark,

If I were you I'd take a look in the "Scratch building" section of the forum ............. There is some real talent there. Post your message in there or try contacting one of them.

Peter
 
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Hi Eddie,

You're work looks awesome. We'd be looking for a model with a little bit less weathering though! But some of our plant does begin to look like what you've created after a few years.

Thanks

Mark
 
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Hi Peter,

Thank's for that. I'll give it a try there.

Mark
 
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An alternative would be to get someone to make a virtual 3D model, using the many modelling softwares available. It might be quicker.
 
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