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Last updated: 31 March, 2013 12:33
 

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As a last resort, you may contact me to request a file, but I prefer that the DLS is used to get my files.



Screenshot of the Sampler
28.08.2010
(DLS)
TRS2004
KUID2:
77573:25016:1

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(731.01 kb)

Cripple Creek Sampling & Ore Co. (1896)

Based on the Cripple Creek Sampling & Ore Co. (about 1895) at the Florence & Cripple Creek Railroad yard in Cripple Creek, CO. Info taken from 2 pictures and a 1896 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map. For more info, please visit my webpage.

Polygons: 1242 & 144 for nightmesh.

Size: 18,90 x 54,86 x 16,76 meter

Screenshot of the mine
27.08.2010
(DLS)
TRS2004
KUID2:
77573:25021:1

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(155.42kb)

generic Small Two-post Headframe 1

Build from a 1903 drawing of a typical Small Two-post Headframe used in the Cripple Creek District, CO. It was a typical small prospector type of frame, up to 300ft in depth. For more info, please visit my webpage. Model has a 'wire connector point' for connecting a cabelspline from a hoisthouse to the headframe.

Polygons: 404

Size: 9,04 x 3,25 x 8,07 meter

Screenshot of the locomotive
07.06.2007
(DLS)
TRS2004
KUID2:
77573:11:1

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Direct link to a
Pack of models
(142.51 kb)

18 Mancha 1.15ton trammer (outside)

A model of a Mancha 1,15 ton trammer battery locomotive to be used with a 18-inch track in a mine or similar. Based on a drawing by Tim Stolle, that appear in the NG&SLG Sep/Oct 2000 edition (page 88). I've done my best to model it - still I got big help from Ben Neal that did the operating levers and so for the interior, thank you so much Ben!! I wanted to do more with the model, but limit knowledge and ability force me to put it aside so long I might as well release it as it. It has no correct sound, enginespec or anything correct for driving it - but I hope someone can help me out down the line with that part. There are not much else to say, this model uses daylight textures for use outside of the mine.

Polygons: 12(body)/2846(bogie)/1947(interior)

Size: 0,88 x 1,85 x 1,67 meter

Screenshot of the locomotive
07.06.2007
(DLS)
TRS2004
KUID2:
77573:10:1

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(Helper)

Direct link to a
Pack of models
(140.7 kb)

18 Mancha 1.15ton trammer (inside)

A model of a Mancha 1,15 ton trammer battery locomotive to be used with a 18-inch track in a mine or similar. Based on a drawing by Tim Stolle, that appear in the NG&SLG Sep/Oct 2000 edition (page 88). I've done my best to model it - still I got big help from Ben Neal that did the operating levers and so for the interior, thank you so much Ben!! I wanted to do more with the model, but limit knowledge and ability force me to put it aside so long I might as well release it as it. It has no correct sound, enginespec or anything correct for driving it - but I hope someone can help me out down the line with that part. There are not much else to say, this model uses dark textures to look better inside a mine.

Polygons: 12(body)/2846(bogie)/1947(interior)

Size: 0,88 x 1,85 x 1,67 meter

Screenshot of the mine
30.01.2006
(DLS)
TRS2004
KUID2:
77573:25024:1

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(885.79kb)

Great Central Mining & Milling Co.

Based on the Great Central M. & M. Company mine in Victor, in the Cripple Creek District, Colorado. Info taken from a Sanborn Fire Insurance map and some pictures from various sources. For more info, please visit my webpage. Model has a smokepoint and uses 3 level of LOD.

Polygons: 842/468/195 & 24 for nightmode.

Size: 14,11 x 30,32 x 15,24 meter

Screenshot of the mine
30.01.2006
(DLS)
TRS2004
KUID2:
77573:25023:1

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(905.53kb)

Bolivia Mine

Based on the Bolivia Mine on Galena Hill, near Gillett in the Cripple Creek District, Colorado. Info taken from an old newspaper article with a line drawing. For more info, please visit my webpage. Model has a smokepoint and uses 2 level of LOD.

Polygons: 513 / 321 & 54 for nightmode

Size: 21,68 x 23,16 x 18,97 meter

Screenshot of the mine
12.09.2005
(DLS)
TRS2004
KUID2:
77573:25020:1

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(1,01MB)

Mountain Boy Mine (Raven Hill)

Based on a picture of "The Mountain Boy GM. Co." Mine in an old mining journal. This mine was located at Raven Hill in the Cripple Creek District. See my website for more info. My model is not as accurate like I want, but is a good model for a small type of mine. Model uses 2 levels of LOD.

Polygons: 842 / 555

Size: 15,89 x 7,62 x 8,26 meter

Screenshot of the mine
28.04.2005
(DLS)
TRS2004
KUID2:
77573:25012:1

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(827,21kb)

Londonderry Mine (Ironclad Hill)

Based on the Londonderry Mine on Ironclad Hill in the Cripple Creek District, CO. Info taken mainly from 1 picture (but 2 other was looked at) and a 1908 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map. Model has a smokepoint and uses 3 level of LOD.

Polygons: 1885 for full detail, 1262 low detail, 800 with lowest and 42 for nightmode.

Size: 16,02 x 20,05 x 11,92 meter

Screenshot of the mine
28.04.2005
(DLS)
TRS2004
KUID2:
77573:25011:1

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(688,76kb)

Favorite Mine (Bull Hill)

Based on the Favorite Mine on Bull Hill in the Cripple Creek distric, CO. Made from drawings by Gary M. Whooler in the Jan-Feb 1992 issue of NG&SLG (p56-59). Last dated info found on about mine is year 1900 when it was was sold to W.S. Stratton - first millionaire of the District - for $90,000 US dollars! Model has a smokepoint and uses 3 level of LOD.

Polygons: 1113 for full detail, 807 low detail, 398 with lowest and 14 for nightmode.

Size: 18,21 x 10,36 x 8,62 meter