Mech Bay Project Part 65

March 27th, 2007

Cladding another set of Mech Bay Garage Doors

These pieces will go on the in side wall to allow elevator machinery gribblies. Sparky:
" I had some fun with the big sheets of styrene tonight after I put way the F!@#$ wood bases.
I know these will butt up against each other, but after the sides are taken away I'd like the stand alone piece to have some nice detail.  I thinking of using the metal screens as covers to some machinery say the elevator machines for both the utility elevator and the personal elevator, then some of the vent louvers for the elevator shaft area I think I will try to make the recess of utility elevator less than on the mock up, so that the elevator looks like there more room behind it.

Then again maybe I'll put those screens on the inside where workers could get to them, this way the outer face is just supposed to be set into the mountain side, all that would come out of it would be reinforced rebar cemented into the mountain side, in our case, protruding into the air.
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"I made the height of the stips the height of the OR Back Wall panels just in case, I'd like to build a little shop/terminal in niche of the Garage Door Walls"
We have these gribbly truss work cast up with the elevator floors, maybe it can be
         used to look like reinforcement for the platforms.
This cladding looks different from the style Tony's been using, I may be scrapping it.
We have these gribbly truss work cast up with the elevator floors, maybe it can be used to look like reinforcement for the platforms.





This cladding looks different from the style Tony's been using, I may be scrapping it.
Here's another attempt at cladding the outer surface of the Mech Bay Garage Door Wall. Here's some optional panels filling the inner areas of the wall.
Here's another attempt at cladding the outer surface of the MBGDWs. Optional panels filling the inner areas of the wall.