They were late getting the room set up so we couldn't start unloading till 2:00 P.M. We didn't finish till after 7:30
This is where we located the access point to the layout. Karin set up a table for demo's
This was the longest section including Robert's and Jason's modules. 34 feet with Cameron's and Dave's corner.
The photo is a bit fuzzy, but gives a wider view. I'm still learning how to steady the camera on the end of the selfie stick.
Jason sets up a consist while Jacob, Nate, Cameron, and Bob look on.
Cameron set up a network WiFi system that connects the DCC system to any cell phones to use them as a throttle with a free app called Engine Driver
Here you can see a good part of the layout and show. Cameron, Bob, and Brian are currently running.The vendor booths were off to the left
Last year, Bob Cooney moved to Seatle. Unfortunatlely it didn't work out so now he's back, and back in the club
Steve pulled out his new UP turbine with sound and tried it out on the layout. It was loud just like the real thing!
This would have been a familiar site back in the day. Jason's canyon module is a perfect setting for this
This little camera is only one inch square and fits nicely on a flat car. It has 720P resolution, sound, a built in SD card slot, and a USB rechargeble battery
Russ's mine module and moving front loader were the hit of the show. I answered more questions about them than anything else
Again a bit fuzzy, but you can see more of the show floor
Karin had quite a few people ask about her tree making technique.
This display shows all the different scales from tiny Z scale up to G scale. From bottom to top: Z, N, TT, HOn3, HO, S, On3, O (3 rail), O (2 rail), G
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