What a great day out we all had here, folks! Lots of fascinating layouts, a hundred traders of all kinds, and all the main societies represented too. I finally got to meet up with Ryan Bednarik, and Paul Hagglund from Everett WA. Both were much-appreciated stewards at the show, BTW.
I guess that there will be a ton of stuff on Youtube, especially relating to the HALF-full-size Sandy River #24 that was being used to give loco-driving lessons for a fiver in the ‘Be a driver for a fiver’, over a 600 foot length of track. Needless to say, the line to try their hand at driving this impressive ‘model’ was loooooooooooooooooooooooooooong. It belongs to the boss-man of Roundhouse Engineering, and is a lot better model than that the company’s version…
This is the loco in its natural environment - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nglA4s9-d_Y
I collected my first Accucraft CPR passenger car in Gauge 1 from the Accucraft stand - many thanks, Graham and Ian. Now, I have TWO - the other made by Alan Wright back over in Ontario.
Looking for the show stuff on YT now.
Best to all.
tac
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