The SanJac Train show is this Saturday Feb 16th
There will be some Home layouts open both Saturday and Sunday
Here's a link for more Info
http://sanjac.leoslair.com/show.htm
TerryinTexas
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http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/
My friend Art Borman's layout will be open Sunday Feb 17
Art Andrew and I will be running trains from 1 till 5 pm
Come join us
Terry,
I think Chuck Ellis and I will be coming down Saturday to look over a few layouts....he knows Gil Freitag, so I guess we'll definitely be visiting his layout. I'll see if I can talk him into visiting Al's layout.
Don Z.
Research; it's not just for geeks.
Don Z wrote: Terry,I think Chuck Ellis and I will be coming down Saturday to look over a few layouts....he knows Gil Freitag, so I guess we'll definitely be visiting his layout. I'll see if I can talk him into visiting Al's layout.Don Z.
Your gonna love Freitags layout he and Chuck are on the same level
Gil's layout takes up the whole upstairs of his house with floor to ceiling senery
hundreds of feet of hand laid track and more scratch built structers than you'll be able to
absorb
His gauntlet trussle is really something to see
His wife Virgina has a great G gauge railroad in the yard
Art's layout is only open on Sunday
cwclark wrote: Don't think i'll make the show this year. All i do is spend money there
Ah yes but is there a better way to spend money ?
Hope you get on the tour this fall I would love to see your layout !
If you are coming to the show try to avoid using I-10
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/travel/upcoming_construction.htm
I wish I could go to the show this weekend.
And I agree with you on general principles...avoid I-10. I very much prefer to take backroads to Houston if at all possible.
Robert Beaty
The Laughing Hippie
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The CF-7...a waste of a perfectly good F-unit!
Then it comes to be that the soothing light at the
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Arjay1969 wrote: I wish I could go to the show this weekend.And I agree with you on general principles...avoid I-10. I very much prefer to take backroads to Houston if at all possible.
Good idea
Sometimes they also do closures with out notice
Today is the day
I'll try to take some photos to post
Headed to the Show right now.... maybe I'll se you there! (Just won't know who will be you!)
Earl
I once caught a train in my pajama's. How it got in my pajama's I'll never know... (sorry, Groucho)
Chuck Ellis and I made it down to the show....we toured all 4 layouts that were open today. It's now 3:40 AM - I got home about an hour ago and just finished downloading the camera. I took 230 photos, so I'll weed through them later today and try to post a couple to share....
Cannot wait for those photos.
That I-10 will sink into the earth starting at the Sabine and working in both directions if they dont increase the pace of construction.
Here are a couple of photos that I took:
This photo is from the layout of Greg Johnson. His railroad is The Allegheny Terminal in 1955.
This is from the layout of Don Bozman. His railroad is The Great Great Northern and was featured in MR's Great Model Railroads 1993 if I remember correctly.
I would have liked to have gone but I have to work this weekend... One of the guys from work is going to be there working one of the layouts and said he would fill me in on everything next time I see him. And like cwclark said, I really have no business going even if I could because I would end up blowing money I shouldn't. I've got rolling stock now that I never run that I have hundreds of dollars tied up in...
Tracklayer
Tracklayer,
I can relate to the money comment, but luckily, in my opinion I was pretty disappointed in the actual show at the Stafford Center. There were only a couple of layouts on display and the vendor tables weren't very impressive...I actually made several passes through each aisle trying to find something to buy.....but nothing caught my eye. I can pay full list any day of the week!
I'm glad I went simply to enjoy the layout tours. Chuck Ellis, who attended with me and is my modeling mentor, had his layout featured in the December 2001 issue of Model Railroader. His layout was also featured in one of Allan Keller's videos. I feel very lucky to have him as a friend and mentor in this hobby.