Posted February 28, 20169 yr "...in the hot rolling mill, metal is stretched and compressed into different shapes and sizes. A train carries molten slag from the blast furnace to the slag pit. Once it cools, it will be repurposed into everything from construction filler to diet pills. Workers in heat resistant suits help to oversee the process." "Next week on How It's Made: apples, earthquakes and babies!"
February 28, 20169 yr The neon orange is a great idea. The room has a great industrial feel to it. I hope we get to see next weeks episode. Edited March 1, 20169 yr by SpacerSteve
February 29, 20169 yr Wow. You don't often see micro interiors, but this is a really great way to give the impression of a massive foundry. So many great details in there too - heat resistant suits is a brilliant way to explain the silver fig!
March 1, 20169 yr Author Really cool (or should I say hot). The yellow contrasts the gray nicely. Thank you! The neon orange is a great idea. The room has a great unusual feel to it. I hope we get to see next weeks episode. Thanks! I'm definitely excited by all the new trans-orange parts coming out with NexoKnights. I'm hoping the next segment of Lu's story will be posted next week. I absolutely love this build. And I'm totally obsessed with "How it's made"... Thank you - and I agree, it's an excellent show! Very excellent! Love that TV show too. Thanks! Wow. You don't often see micro interiors, but this is a really great way to give the impression of a massive foundry. So many great details in there too - heat resistant suits is a brilliant way to explain the silver fig! Thank you! I'm hoping we'll get more decorated microfigs in a set which is cheaper than the Helicarrier.
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