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Any thoughts or photos for the Q.M. show?

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Any thoughts or photos for the Q.M. show?
Posted by Marty Cozad on Sunday, June 11, 2006 9:54 PM
Who was at the Queen Mary train show? any photos? what did you buy?
Was it better than last year?

Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?

Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.

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Posted by vsmith on Monday, June 12, 2006 11:38 AM
Hi Marty

Went Saturday, got to meet Rene at the Kalmbach booth, she's even nicer in person than she is online!

I think it was better than last year, more vendors. Apparently this is the LAST year at the Queen Mary, next year the BTS will be held in Ontario, Calif. at a new convention center, more room for vendors and displays.

Took some pics, some at the MLS booth but also around the show, this is a repost of my MLS post…some names are familiar...

Heres my pics from the show...This was from the 1/32 scale layout next to the MLS booth

Dwights cool climax

Action at Bob Star’s live steam layout

Dwight at the controls

Some rather familiar hobo's hitchin' a ride

This I can only guess is JJ showing the high tech way to fix a printer

Dont know whos but this cool grasshopper was at Bobs live steam layout

Chris Walas MLS CHP Masterclass project


The apparently now much anticipated new AC live steamer, the more people saw it the more positive opinions it got!


The MLS booth, well half of it[:I]

The new E8 at the AC booth


John Warners amazing U50 project which took everyones breath away



Show buys!
House of Balsa had a 2 for one sale on CA so I got a ton of that ....and....

My $20 BTS steal of the show...

It even runs! needs lube pretty bad, growls when run, even if its motor is shot, I can always bash a Stainz drive under it...

And my one big purchase...

Its an LGB Mogul chassis, the last one for sale I've seen in a long time. I waffled and waffled all day long over this one but after getting a good look at the new LGB SP Mogul with the Vandy tender, the price was good and I just couldnt resist, I had to have one. [:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 12, 2006 12:11 PM
Vic
thanks for posting the pictures , do you have some new ideas from the show to do????
SO YOU MET RENE at the show , i wish she would come to the ECLSTS, maybe some time. BEN
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Posted by Rene Schweitzer on Monday, June 12, 2006 3:03 PM
Aww, thanks Vic. [:I]

From my perspective, everyone who came to the booth seemed happy. I literally had no negative comments, which is a good feeling. [:)] Sorry, I don't have any pics, as I was at the booth the majority of the time. It looks like both MTH and Accucraft are coming out with a bunch of new products, all of which looked great.

Rene Schweitzer

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Posted by vsmith on Monday, June 12, 2006 3:46 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by BennysRR

Vic
thanks for posting the pictures , do you have some new ideas from the show to do????
SO YOU MET RENE at the show , i wish she would come to the ECLSTS, maybe some time. BEN


Hi ya Ben

Well I decided to buy the drivetrain after getting a good look at this one...

I usually am not a fan of the LGB Mogul but this one really got my attention...I like the shorty vanderbuilt tender , of course I could also build a Minaret type tank engine with it also... We'll see...I hate to say this but I'm going to have to consider storing some of my smallest dinkies and critters to make room for these new ones.

For the Columbia I'll have to see how well it works on the layout, power seams OK but the wheels are very dirty and its got a grinding sound when running. So once I've checked it out I may decide to find a Stainz to repower it. More projects, never enough time[:D]

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Posted by Ray Dunakin on Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:43 AM
Wow, that SP Mogul looks great! I may have to get one of those for my layout someday.
 Visit www.raydunakin.com to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!
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Posted by ttrigg on Tuesday, June 13, 2006 7:39 PM
Got to meet Rene, and yes I have to agree with Vic, she is a very nice young lady. Unfortunately (for her) when I met her she was surrounded by a bunch of "GRR Widows". Missed meting Vic by about 15 minutes.

I went looking for just two things, 1) a brass band for my gazebo & 2) a few structures. No one had a brass band (of any era), and was severely disappointed with the craftsmanship of the "handcrafted for special order" wooden structures.

Picked up another case of "Split Jaw" rail clamps. Outside there was a MARVELOUS selection of live plants, $6~$12 for most in our size range, they had some of the $200 trees, (plant a $12 tree today and in six years it will be a $200 tree).





The Egg liner chase


The crowd






Truck wreck near the tracks.


Outside


Live steamers

Tom Trigg

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