Wednesday, October 13, 2010

2010 New England Convention, Who's Going?

OK, I got a little excited last night, when I opened the mail to find the programme for the convention in Armidale next month. I also felt a little stressed, as there were choices to be made about which session I wanted to attend!

I attended the last convention in Ebor, and found it an excellent experience. The concept of going to a different location, and staying with fellow modellers was fantastic. Many of the ideas and thoughts that I use now, or hope to were started at the previous convention. Ideas on layout module construction with Chuck ( from ballasting fame), Hand layed track and signalling components and eventually Proto 87, thanks to Ian Millard, DCC Control, greater detailing of models, I could rant all day, but you get the idea.

The best part for me was the positive environment, it's not too often that we have an opportunity to get together with a large group of people all wanting to do the same thing. Sharing of modelling efforts through the sessions, and especially through the models that were brought along was very satisfying.

So, this event looks to be even more inviting with the variety of sessions available. Four of us from the Toosdy Niters will be heading south to attend, and a few members from my railway club also. So the big question is will you be there also?

4 comments:

  1. I am going along. Warren Herberts previous shows and conventions have been excellent, Probably the best in my eyes. I am taking up my cattle wagon, 1942 and a couple of the other projects for display. Hope to see ya all there.

    Ian

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  2. No worries Ian, we're sure to all catch up. I'd like to see the models up close, see you there, Geoff.

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  3. Geoff,
    As you know If Peter picks me up, I will be of the owesome foursome Tuesday Nighters attending. I might bring some of my coil steel containers for my show and share.
    Craig

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  4. Hey Geoff,

    Andrew and I will be there along with Bowen Creek for you to inspect up close.

    Looking forward to it.

    Cheers,

    Ian

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