Well, this week I ventured down to Sydney to attend the Rosehill Model Railway Exhibition. I was joined by 4 fellas from Toowoomba and Tyler from Launceston. On Thursday afternoon we all met up and travelled to Campbelltown. We stayed in a nice little motel. Pretty basic but it was about a 1km walk to the RSL for dinner. On Friday morning we jumped in our hire car and we went south. We got some coffee and something for breakfast. First stop after that was Alan’s place followed by a trip to Gary’s place and then a trip back to Peter’s place. Fantastic hospitality and great layouts to see. It was about 6 years since I visited all three layouts. That was when we attended the Modelling the Railways on NSW convention, and the day's events were organised by Marcus.
We got back to West Ryde about 7:15pm and checked into the motel for the next 2 nights. Saturday morning we went and got coffee and something to eat then off to the Train Exhibition, at Rosehill. This was my first trip to an Epping Model Railway Club Exhibition. I ran into a couple of Queenslanders. Jack, Merv and his wife, Scott and then Andrew. I bit later on I saw Peter and his daughter. I also caught up with Warren and Kathleen, Rohan and plenty of NSW mates. I suppose I need to also mention Tyson and Marty were there flying the Queensland Flag.
I was most impressed with the number of NSW outline layouts and the general quality. Some parts were ordinary, while some were very, very nice indeed and inspirational. well done to the organisers for the exhibition. Food was slightly dearer that normal, but cheaper than some shows that I have attended.
We pulled up stumps early and headed out to see Australian Modeller. I took the opportunity to trawl up and down all the aisles as well as have a look at the layout in the Australian Modeller. Well done to Ian, Alan and the third person (sorry I forgot who) who all together built this fantastic display layout. Loved the scene inside the shed, especially when the train is going over the level crossing. Boy he has some stamina. This reminds me of a scene on Bob Hardings layout, but Bob's had sound effects. Also the scene where Mr Wilks had his chain saw was funny. Also the body found in the trees – which is very hard to see, was good as well.
Saturday night we visited Marcus’s place. We had dinner and then a run on the layout. Two of our crew Tyler and Paul had not been there before. They were blown away. We had some brilliant discussions. It is great therapy attending here and having a chat. Thank you Marcus.
Sunday we had a bit of a sleep in and then a good breakfast and then went train hunting around Enfield. I got a couple of photos. We then went to the airport, returned the car and Tyler left for the Virgin Terminal, while everyone else went to the Qantas terminal. The 4 Toowoomba guys were on the same plane to Brisbane and I was on one a couple of hours later. My plane was early backing out and early landing in Brisbane.
I will need lots of time to put together all the 3D printed kits I picked up at Rosehill. i also might have acquired a seconds RailBus. I will see how it runs tomorrow.
When I met up with the boys from Toowoomba on Thursday, I got some feedback about they want more pictures on the blog (I know some of them can’t read). While talking to Marcus on Saturday at the show, (and also talking to the other person of the same name – he spells his name wrong), someone else advised they wanted more photos in the Blog. Maybe I can do that in the future with my upcoming change to new work hours – Hehehehe.
Thanks to everyone in our travelling posse, for a great weekend. Lots of laughs, a great learning experience and very good company.
Agree with the Toowomba boys comment Craig. More blog pictures please.
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