Off to the side - Unfortunately there wasn't enough room for us on the main show floor so we ended up in room 200
Room 200 - We were the only layout in this room and the only other people inside were venders
We had the largest layout we've ever had. 17 modules total!
Time to put in the connecting tracks
Electrical problems - Two of the DC throttle boards were damaged and had to be replaced.
Up and Running - luckily the "Sidetrack Room" as it was called was free of charge for people to enter
This is the first show for Bob Cooney's new module
Jason managed to plaster his three modules. It looks like winter has come to Weber canyon
Daves made a few changes to his module. There is now piece that fits between the two modules
Steve brought a string of lights to light up our sign
This is a view of the main show floor. It was crowded and noisy out here. It was much quieter in room 200
A short consist - This was just small enough to fit on the siding on Dave's module
Robert's all Japanese consist. This is probably what you would have seen in Japan in 30's, 40's, and 50's
This layout has 6 different scales on it. From top to bottom: T, Z, N, TT, HO, and S (American Flyer) scales
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