Here's a LINK to some photos taken by Simon Parent taken at Exporail 2016 last week in Montreal. Some of the finest modeling in any scale.
Rusty
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Here's a LINK to some photos taken by Simon Parent taken at Exporail 2016 last week in Montreal. Some of the finest modeling in any scale.
Rusty
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Model Railroading at it's finest, regardless of scale.
Who manufactured the locos?
I click on the link and it wants me to create a Google account, I'll pass,
Marty
Marty, yeah there's a pop up at the bottom of the screen for creating a Google account, but the images are still visible (at least on my PC and I certainly don't have a Google account.)
Roy, I don't have specifics, but as far as I know the 2-10-2 is scratchbuilt and the 4-6-2 is a scratchbuilt boiler on an American Models Pacific drive. Overland made an S2 decades ago or it's a Railmaster kit and the F's are likely American Models.
Rusty
Some members of the S Scale Workshop brought a number of the modules to the NASG Convention in Novi two weeks ago. I had read previously about the group and their free mo modules, and I was really excited to have a chance to see them in person. The level of detail and the modeling skill that went into creating the scenes portrayed in the modules and the equipment that runs on them are absolutely topnotch! And, to top it off, the members are very helpful and a really fun group of people. If you ever get a chance to see this up close, don't pass it by.
Mike A.
Edit: Here's a Link to their Blog.
Truly exceptional looking stuff. Were they at the NASG convention in Scranton a couple of years ago?
FlyerRich posted:Truly exceptional looking stuff. Were they at the NASG convention in Scranton a couple of years ago?
Mike A.
Yes Mike that was it. I remember the Y3a and the whole layout was awesome. Definitely the layout highlight of that show.
RoyBoy posted:Who manufactured the locos?
Anything you don't recognize was likely scratch built by Simon Parent.
Here's another LINK (non-Google) showing off the S Scale Workshop's handywork at Exporail 2016.
Rusty
Simon builds beautiful locomotives!
Jeff C
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