I'll have to check with some of my Pulp and Paper Technology Classmates to find out for sure, but I'm assuming the "exhaust stacks" on the Panama City mill might be from the steam heated paper drier cans. Doesn't matter too much, they are on every photo from this side:
So, I used a length of small PVC tubing cut to approximate length, heated, and bent to make a selectively compressed section similar to photos. I'm supposing these vents are between the Fourdrinier paper machine, itself, and the cutting and re-rolling sections of the paper mill -- that is, put them "in between" like this, with attempted right angle and uniform positioning!
Turning upside down while gluing ensured all stacks were the same height. Looks OK on the layout.
Oh, and the orange peel grapple might look good when the woodyard is completed. May need to "selectively compress" the debarking drum (it's out of the picture frame!?!).
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