What's on my work bench

Previous Topic Next Topic
 
classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
4 messages Options
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

What's on my work bench

Robert Stears
Doug Junda and I are wrapping up our preparations for the Amherst, Massachusetts Model Train Show next weekend. This is an very big open to the public manufacturers show (invitation only for manufacturers) and we were honored not only to be invited but to receive a place in the main exhibit hall. I am finishing building up our 30+ 1:48 and 1:87 display models for the show and thought I would post some of my work here for your evaluation.

These are display models so there is no weathering and the models have a semi-gloss finish to withstand the rigors of handling. Some will have different lettering on each side to demonstrate the various versions a modeler could build.

While we have a great collection of San Juan Car Co. Rio Grande models to show, our newly integrated and redesigned former Grandt Line On3 and HOn3 models will also share the center stage. As a "South Park guy", there will be a good collection of C&S models positioned right up front.



















Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: What's on my work bench

Al Pomeroy
Robert,

Just to be clear it is the Amherst Railway Society Train show in West Springfield Ma. looking forward to seeing you there.

Al P.
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

RE: What's on my work bench

Robert Stears

Correct

 

From: Al Pomeroy [via C&Sng Discussion Forum] <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 5:41 AM
To: Robert Stears <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: What's on my work bench

 

Robert,

Just to be clear it is the Amherst Railway Society Train show in West Springfield Ma. looking forward to seeing you there.

Al P.


If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:

http://c-sng-discussion-forum.41377.n7.nabble.com/What-s-on-my-work-bench-tp13285p13286.html

To start a new topic under C&Sng Discussion Forum, email [hidden email]
To unsubscribe from C&Sng Discussion Forum, click here.
NAML

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: What's on my work bench

Bill Uffelman
In reply to this post by Robert Stears
Very nice -- wish I could make it to the show but Carson City NV is a little too far for a weekend.

Bill Uffelman

On Wednesday, January 23, 2019, 3:31:16 AM PST, Robert Stears [via C&Sng Discussion Forum] <[hidden email]> wrote:


Doug Junda and I are wrapping up our preparations for the Amherst, Massachusetts Model Train Show next weekend. This is an very big open to the public manufacturers show (invitation only for manufacturers) and we were honored not only to be invited but to receive a place in the main exhibit hall. I am finishing building up our 30+ 1:48 and 1:87 display models for the show and thought I would post some of my work here for your evaluation.

These are display models so there is no weathering and the models have a semi-gloss finish to withstand the rigors of handling. Some will have different lettering on each side to demonstrate the various versions a modeler could build.

While we have a great collection of San Juan Car Co. Rio Grande models to show, our newly integrated and redesigned former Grandt Line On3 and HOn3 models will also share the center stage. As a "South Park guy", there will be a good collection of C&S models positioned right up front.






















If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
http://c-sng-discussion-forum.41377.n7.nabble.com/What-s-on-my-work-bench-tp13285.html
To start a new topic under C&Sng Discussion Forum, email [hidden email]
To unsubscribe from C&Sng Discussion Forum, click here.
NAML