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The power station has several safety buildings that lie around the rector building. Today’s pictures show two of them, not completely symmetrical.
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The fuel processing building is one of the many that have inside detail. The roof is designed to be detachable.
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I'm enjoying watching you build this Ricardo. The buildings are many and varied.
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@ Elliott - the overall style is quite the same but the variety is very welcome on such an extensive kit.
The vent stack sits on top of the fuel processing building. It would be a fast assembly without the parts to support the middle and top walkways but not so interesting... |
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Your build is great, Ricardo. I'm enjoying watching your build.
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Good job and a very clean build. Keep it up!
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You're doing a great job on a very complex kit!
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Thanks, friends
This railway platform is a good example of an assembly much smaller than the instruction drawing! |
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The last buildings hold the diesel emergency power units. There are two, one on each side of the reactor building and at a substantial distance from it. The buildings are small but, together, add up to over 500 parts! The pictures show the diesel and electrical power generating groups.
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Very nice.
I really like the colors used in this model - they are quite striking. ---------- Where are you going to put the finished item?
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