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The current state of the Richford Branch |
Well, the Mid Atlantic Railroad Prototype Modelers (MARPM) meet is in the books.
And that was but one part of a whirlwind of stuff going on both in "real life" and model railroading over the last month.
I managed to:
- Get a fair amount of scenery to "Phase 1" completion on the layout
- Stic Harris came by the week before the meet to at long last wire up the turntable and get some lighting installed in a couple of buildings.
- Clean up the basement and layout (an almost overwhelming task considering the fact that I haven't had any kind of formal layout visits since pre-Covid!
- Finished up my Getting Real column for Model Railroad Hobbyist
- And that doesn't even include cleaning the garage, fall yard work, etc...!!!
I had a great time at the meet itself taking in some great clinics, looking at some great models in the display room, and reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. I even managed to run over to the Great Scale Model Train Show at Timonium and purchase a couple of goodies.
I gave my Building and Researching Prototype Structures clinic on Saturday afternoon. It seemed well attended although I didn't get a head count.
Once my clinic was completed I headed back home to make final preps for the open house on Sunday. For example, I remembered on the drive home that I had taken every piece of rolling stock off the layout. So I spent 30 minutes Sunday morning setting up a display train... I also needed to finish cleaning the track - and with all the scenery work I'd been doing there was a fair amount of dirt on the rails...
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I'd heard Iain Rice had passed away a week or so before the meet. So it seemed appropriate to have this locomotive on display. |
I didn't take any photos of people looking at the layout - but according to our guest book we had about 15 folks stop by - exceeding my expectations (we are, after all, located more than 70 miles from the hotel where the meet was held!)
I really enjoyed visiting with everyone who stopped by here and the folks I spoke with at the meet.
And thanks to Stic Harris for all his help both before and during the open house!
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LaFramboise Implement dealer needs some tractors and other farm equipment to display! |
The next goal is to keep the layout in its current state until after the next open house - scheduled for November 19.
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I'm pleased with how well the cannery fits in this spot (compared with the feed mill). |
1 comment:
The layout is really starting to come together now. I like the overview shot especially.
-Jack Shall
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