Vindicator Mine Ore House 1909
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- Vindicator Mine Ore House 1909 by CrisGer
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Vindicator Mine Ore House
Independence, Colorado
1909
TSM source files included.
This was the main Ore House for the Vindicator Mine as it existed around 1910. It contained a number of Shafts active and closed. This ore house is one of the few structures that remains in the district to this day.
It was four levels, with the ore brought to the House by tramways and ore cars, it was then down loaded into Railroad freight cars on a track that run thru it, ore was washed at a separate wash house via conveyor that attached to the side of the Ore House. This model is being released apart from the main Vindicator set as it was very typical of the ores houses found at most of the major mines of that era and can be repainted and reused by many sites and routes. The TSM source file is included and you are free to alter and re use it as desired.
Tramways are available in the library to attach to the Ore House at the doors that were high up on the sides.
This model includes night and snow textures. It is medium poly so can be used for both MSTS and Open Rails.
Rights and Restrictions: you may freely use, rework and repaint this model, TSM source files is included. The only restriction is that this model may not be sold or used in commercial pay ware without my express permission. You can reach me at the e mail below. It may also be converted to Railworks, Trainz or any other sim format I would appreciate notice and a copy of your finished work.
Installation:
Place the shape and texture files into your route folders and add the ref entry to your ref list. I use the 257 texture setting so that this will correctly display both snow and night textures.
Chris Gerlach (CrisGer)
September 2015
chrisgerlach9@yahoo.com
Independence, Colorado
1909
TSM source files included.
This was the main Ore House for the Vindicator Mine as it existed around 1910. It contained a number of Shafts active and closed. This ore house is one of the few structures that remains in the district to this day.
It was four levels, with the ore brought to the House by tramways and ore cars, it was then down loaded into Railroad freight cars on a track that run thru it, ore was washed at a separate wash house via conveyor that attached to the side of the Ore House. This model is being released apart from the main Vindicator set as it was very typical of the ores houses found at most of the major mines of that era and can be repainted and reused by many sites and routes. The TSM source file is included and you are free to alter and re use it as desired.
Tramways are available in the library to attach to the Ore House at the doors that were high up on the sides.
This model includes night and snow textures. It is medium poly so can be used for both MSTS and Open Rails.
Rights and Restrictions: you may freely use, rework and repaint this model, TSM source files is included. The only restriction is that this model may not be sold or used in commercial pay ware without my express permission. You can reach me at the e mail below. It may also be converted to Railworks, Trainz or any other sim format I would appreciate notice and a copy of your finished work.
Installation:
Place the shape and texture files into your route folders and add the ref entry to your ref list. I use the 257 texture setting so that this will correctly display both snow and night textures.
Chris Gerlach (CrisGer)
September 2015
chrisgerlach9@yahoo.com
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