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Slowly demolishing filament plant < on 1/10/2017 1:02 AM > | Reply with Quote
Several years ago a massive factory compound making mysterious filaments was evacuated of all of its workers. Some time later the site was attacked by quadrumanous heteronomic machinery which failed to destroy the entire complex. What remained is documented below.
Re: Slowly demolishing filament plant < Reply # 1 on 1/11/2017 10:00 AM > | Reply with Quote
Great shots! For all that's destroyed, it looks like there's still a lot left too. Those concrete tunnels (#12075, 12027, and 12277) would be amazing to glide a raft through if they were flooded.
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Re: Slowly demolishing filament plant < Reply # 2 on 1/14/2017 7:11 PM > | Reply with Quote
Amazing photos! This was a fun trip!
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Re: Slowly demolishing filament plant < Reply # 6 on 1/19/2017 1:38 AM > | Reply with Quote
Posted by blackhawk Cool site, too bad it's partially demoed. What was made there?
It was a huge complex so I think there were multiple separate operations and companies there. But at least what we saw was something to do with rayon fiber.
Re: Slowly demolishing filament plant < Reply # 7 on 1/19/2017 5:16 AM > | Reply with Quote
Nice set! I've been here a few times, but only after the power plant was demolished. It took me a few minutes to recognize the location, but that's a distinctive smokestack.
Coincidentally, DJ Craig is in this photo, as well as Axle.
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Re: Slowly demolishing filament plant < Reply # 8 on 1/19/2017 6:21 AM > | Reply with Quote
Posted by YoelT
It was a huge complex so I think there were multiple separate operations and companies there. But at least what we saw was something to do with rayon fiber.
There was one in Chester that is/was still standing and has/had found reuse to some extent as offices. These are cool.
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