Glad to see to back! Hope to see more progress on the brewery.
Thanks Chadd! Was not away just busy with real life. Most know how this goes.
Can't wait to see this!
Thanks rrfoose!

My dad would like this...:hehe: He makes beer.
Good to hear!!

It'll be so awesome compared to this. Hope to see more coming in the near future.
Ps, is it just me, or there's a triangle missing on the AC on the brewery office building (first pic on top)
Nope this is how the cooling unit on the top of the building would look in real life as well. As you see in the pictures listed below they do show up this way. Very interested and you wouldn't think a AC Unit on a building would look like that. Reason why I went with it is because its different and adds character to the building. To help with the otherwise boring squareness.


2Wayne, what does WILX stand for? I have always been curious about it. Is it Wayne Industrial Locomotives?
Reporting marks don't have to stand for anything, General Electric for example, holds many reporting marks, with GECX being the primary reporting mark. AESX, ANAX, DLRX, HPIX, HTCX, ILDX, ITLX, LRLX, NADX, NAFX, NAHX, NATX, NCHX, PLCX, PLWX, PTEX, PTLX, RACX, SCGX, SSIX, TCAX, TLCX, TDLX, TRNX, and USLX are just 27 used by GE.
For you MeowRailroad and AMTRAKwannabe, this is a fictional Leasing company that I came up with to go with my WaynesTrainz. A Fictional one just like the Utah Belt I guess you could say. I hope to one day be able to make my own HO or N Scale paint schemes. But it also lives on in the virtual train world as well as WILX. Known as Wayne Industrial Leasing or WILX for short.
Pretty sure at least most of those reporting marks stand for something. GE leasing runs a lot of the private owner fleets now so even if the names don't directly say GE, they did come from somewhere. Usually the only time a reporting mark doesn't take the most direct form of what it represents is because that was already taken by something else.
Very true, and I did read up on that just a little thinking I could base mine off of some GE equipment and so forth to make it feel a little more real. Good info though thank you!