This was Jennifer, I had an email from her dad thanking us for letting her operate the Timesaver. She was a natural.
There was more to the show than kids running the puzzle. I got a few pictures of interesting models and stuff, but I guess missed the best of Keith’s chain drive 70 tonner made from a Bachmann 45 tonner with both hoods put on one end and chain drive replacing the drive rods. It was great, working on a back and forth module. This was a little bus in the LSOL modeling contest.
Here is Matt Radder working on his own figure at Bob Temper’s table in the Alcove. There was a constant crowd of people learning how to make figures and Bob has really become a master and is willing to share his art. People just can’t understand why he does it for free and that he is not selling something. We get the same questions about the switching puzzle, but sharing the knowledge makes it a hobby not a job.
And Jon Radder manning the “Friends of the East Broad Top” display we set up in the alcove.