Cold Storage for Dakota City

 

icehouse3icehouse4Fig. 1 - The substructure of the Cold Storage is made of plywood panels. Like all large buildings at the back of the modules in front of the painted background, it is a relief building. It occupies almost the entire width of the module.

Fig. 2 - The building was covered with plastic sheets. Evergreen L and flat profiles were glued on top of it to suggest the reinforced concrete skeleton. In the closed porch there is a siding for 4 - 5 reefer depending on the length of the reefer. In front of it, there is another track for parking of the reefers.

 

 

 

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Fig. 3 - The entrance for the reefer cars in the porch.

Fig. 4 - The roof was covered with the finest Baltic sand. The thermal divers have found their place on the roof. Still missing are pipes, elevator shafts and roof fans, as well as a light aging by air break.

 

 

 

 

 

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Fig. 5 ud 6 - The Cold Storage also already has a name Dakota City Cold Storage. The graphics were designed and created by Harry. The penguin is carrying a steak on one tray and a fruit bowl on the other.

 

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