You mean to say there really are other craftsman structures than "walthers'' which seems to be a catch-phrase on this forum, great photos, love to attend the show.
Simon, Thanks for posting the photo's. I was really hoping to attend the show on Saturday but other things kept Me away... I hope to attend next year.
Ron
scottymasonHi folks, The dates for CSS10 are November 10 -- 13. The website is www.css2010.com . We're already in the process of planning next years' show. Several new clinics will be added. Scott
Just making the link clickable. As I said at the top, it is well worth it to pick up skills that are applicable to almost any layout.
Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum
tstageDid you glean a lot of good tips and ideas from the modeling "mensas"?
I did indeed. When I got home on Sunday afternoon, my 10 year old was all excited as he has to make an Indian diorama showing a plains Indian camp. So my new found rock carving and water techniques were immediately used as I taught Christopher what to do to make his diorama.
I just looked at the link Scotty posted for the 2010 edition and if you don't blink, I am in the video sitting in one of the premium clinics run by Doug Foscale learning the rock carving technique.
Wow. That sounds like a fascinating experience, Simon. Did you glean a lot of good tips and ideas from the modeling "mensas"?
Tom
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
Tom, actually no. I attended so called Premium workshops on Wednesday. These were clinics of just 20 modellers covering specific subjects such as roof treatments, walls and stonework, rock carving, water and detail painting. Then on Thursday to Saturday there were a series of presentations in a larger auditorium. Sunday was for layout tours, which I sadly could not attend. There was a vendor show and contest room running the latter 3 days of the event.
Simon,
Thanks for posting the pics from the craftsman show. Beautiful work! I love the burned down building.
And you answered my question about where it was held. I take it that's it's just a Saturday/Sunday show?
~G4
19 Years old, modeling the Cowlitz, Chehalis, and Cascade Railroad of Western Washington in 1927 in 6X6 feet.
SJanninck Great Photos Simon, Thanks for sharing with us! Is there another Craftsman Structure Show Scheduled for 2010? Thanks Steve
Great Photos Simon,
Thanks for sharing with us!
Is there another Craftsman Structure Show Scheduled for 2010?
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve, yes at the awards banquet at the show they mentioned that there was going to be another in 2010. I expect that it will be a similar time, so one of the first weeks in November. Since the show is held at a hotel really close to Foxboro, they try to arrange it so that it does not clash with a Patriots home game. I don't see anything about the 2010 edition on the web site yet (link in my first post) but I am sure it won't be too long before the plans start to be revealed.
Actually Ken very little. I got the limited edition show kit, and a couple of real simple basic laser kits for the boys to have a go at. It time that they started to learn some basic structure building techniques. Apart from that I picked up some really nice HO scale machine tool detail castings to use when I start to build my roundhouse and workshop complex.
So Simon, did you pick up in kits?
Ken
I hate Rust
Morning everyone. I am sitting at the airport getting ready to fly home from the 2009 edition of the Craftsman Structure Show and thought that I would share some of the photos that I took this week. If you are not familiar with it http://www.craftsmanstructureshow.com/ it is an excellent place to go if you want to get a good primer in structure building. With a couple of hundred modellers from all over the US and beyond, you get the opportunity to run shoulders with some of the best known names in the hobby. I was one of 20 in the room, having a hands on clinic on water techniques from Dave Frary for example. In some respects the title "craftsman structure" is a bit misleading. Yes, certainly many of the big name high end kit manufacturers are in attendance, but so are many others that make much lower cost simpler kits. The techniques presented in clinics, such as weathering, detailing and scenery are applicable to almost any layout. Anyway, I hope you enjoy my photos of what has been a really fun and educational week.
Many of the images below were taken in the contest room, and demonstrate the quality of the work on display.