My lovely bride took me to the show today, got a bad arm and driving is a problem until it gets fixed torn rotator cuff, supposed to be before thanksgiving
Sorry but I was disappointed? not sure why, lots of tables but one little 8X6 table with O gauge on it, huge HO and Huge N class layouts
all the tables were basically the same, O gauge N gauge, S, tinplate, HO lots of busted cars, rusty cars and engines from 50's and 60's and lots of high priced Lionel in boxes, maybe 20.00 off MFR list?
but i did come away with something, a flat car from (represented to be from but new) 1947 and it is perfect for a project i have in mind, when i was a kid, the US Army parked a whole bunch of flat cars in my neighborhood in La Grange Il, along Cossit Ave on a siding, and all of them had Sherman tanks on them. Now being a normal kid and being that close to a Sherman tank i had to get closer. there was huge sgt with the tanks and He let me climb inside, these things were ready to go, had machine guns in them and on the top no ammo but all ready to go 30 cal coaxial inside and a MA Deuce on top (fifty cal), i sat in every seat, he showed me how to load and aim and shoot. HE EVEN LET ME TURN THE TURRET WHEN I AIMED THE CANNON!!! Man it was great I killed every Jap in the neighborhood! I plan on recreating one of those cars with tanks and all!
so that was a plus for the show
another item was a US Steel welding car, with the little guy welding something. had to get it
plus number 2
then i found a dealer that dealt with Woodland scenics and other "STUFF" wound up buying ten pounds of plaster paper, NOT FOR $11.95 A ROLL, but 3.50 a lb the scenics roll all weighed in at one pound,
I got a bunch for 35 dollars, enough to finish all the terrain needs of my layout
plus number 3
plus number 4 will have to be the Woodland Scenics tech manual, that has all, has all the techniques and was priced right for ten bucks, I am impressed with the manual, will make my projects come together much much faster and better
Now i was hoping that some dealer would have a working display of operating lights, (I AM A TOUCHY FEELY GUY, I NEED TO PICK STUFF UP AND LOOK AT IT BEFORE I BREAK OUT THE AMEX CARD stop and go traffic lights, yard signals, all of them and hopefully a bunch of Miller engineering billboards on display, and all working, that would be a sight Just think of a well designed display with 15 operating Miller signs and Bill boards on Ameritown bldgs. But no luck not even one electronic section or display not one single light system for trains, back drops at all.
like I said lot of tables but all the same just change the scale.
all in all had a good time, and yes will probably repeat next November, only spent 150,00 or so, my wife enjoyed herself and, I think, she was pleased and she saw some of the same things that i did and was quite enthused about all, and asked many times if this or that would go good on my layout, she liked the Lionel sawmill, and the coal hoppers
It was a good day, and tomorrow (239th Birthday of my beloved UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS) and yes I took my bride to the retiree ball at camp lejeune and was thoroughly happy. I used to dance but a Russian 7.62 X 54 took that away, I asked some of the young Marines to dance with Tammy and they jumped up and said HEXX yes. Now my bride could easily be a Couger, she is a knockout and well leTS say well proportioned and wore a suitable plunging neckline dress to assure that visage!! She and one young Sgt were doing the electric slide, the boogaloo, and the Texas tWwo step and she had on 6" spike heels, and anyone want pictures just say so. I am a lucky guy! beautiful and supports my train endeavors!!
regards
Ira