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| jcoop |
Posted - 10/10/2009 : 1:51:24 PM Had a couple pm's asking about our group so I thought I would start a thread.
October 4th was our second show, I forgot about The Great Barn Meet in May. This time we where a little more refined and organized. Just Trains in Concord Ca had their annual Open House. We arrived at 0835 and where running by 1005. November we will be at Railfair in Roseville Ca and hope to cut the setup time down a bit. Just Trains had a very unlevel parking lot so it made a bit of a challenge for us.
NCNG is Bill Iwan, John Cooper, Scott Robinson, Marc Pryor, Joe Melhorn, Dave Silvernail, And Steve Shiflett. We get together at least once a month. This is our first year so I am sure things will change.
Here are some pics from our last setup. Some may be have been posted before, but tried to get new ones up
Thanks for looking
John








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| OregonOn30 |
Posted - 09/07/2010 : 11:38:59 AM Scott & John
The modules are looking good!!! Barn Meet 2011 is only 9 mos away. I will look forward to seeing them up close and personal. |
| jcoop |
Posted - 09/07/2010 : 10:24:08 AM Thought I would dig this up, we have a show in a couple weeks and it has motivated me to get back to work on the module. Here is a couple pics
John

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| Tommatthews |
Posted - 01/13/2010 : 2:20:58 PM Scott,
Great set of modules. Thanks for sharing .... |
| Frederic Testard |
Posted - 01/13/2010 : 1:34:05 PM Thanks for the pics of the exhibition, Scott. Nice setting. The wharf is super!
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| Locoman |
Posted - 01/13/2010 : 06:43:30 AM Scott. thanks for the pics. Very nice display. looks like you have a good turnout, the wharf looks great. |
| Philip |
Posted - 01/12/2010 : 9:56:15 PM Beautifully done!
Philip |
| scott robertson |
Posted - 01/12/2010 : 9:01:32 PM Our module club setup at the Great Train Exhibition in Sacramento this past weekend went well and we talked with a lot of nice folks, young and old, male and female. We did our best to promote the hobby and especially our scale/gauge by handing out flyers explaining what it is we model. We also inspired some would-be modelers who have been on the fence for some time to give this a try. We may even have picked up a few new members. The following are a few pictures of our layout. Unfortunately the lighting was not that great leading to underexposed pictures and a little blur.
Some visitors checking us out


Scott's wharf module tacked on to the end of the layout


John's end module under construction for show and tell

An over view looking at Scott's two modules and a log train passing through


Bill Iwan's two modules and some fun in his corral


Some scenes on Marc and Dave's modules


Part of the track gang having a good time

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| BigLars |
Posted - 01/05/2010 : 7:29:54 PM Scott and Rick, Thanks for the links. Larry |
| hoghead |
Posted - 01/05/2010 : 7:22:52 PM Hey Dave,
Take lots of photo's for this Womingite.
Robert |
| jcoop |
Posted - 01/04/2010 : 7:01:46 PM Just wanted to let everyone know that we will be setting up this weekend at the "Great Train Expo" in Sacramento Ca this weekend. If anyone is in the area stop by and say Hi.
Hope to debut my new module, but we will see how things dry.
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| scott robertson |
Posted - 01/04/2010 : 10:36:45 AM Larry: Sorry about the link to my site. It is www.scottrobertsonon30.com - you think I would know my own site by now.
The grade crossing signs are paper copies made from an old Model Railroader article about railroad signs. I just glue them to grey card board and a painted balsa post. Add a little weathering and that is it. On the logging module I broke one when "planting it". The back-story is that a truck clipped the sign when it skidded in the wet mud leading up to the tracks. So I took a 1x4ish piece of lumber and spliced the post back together. Added some nail holes and made an "in the field" repair. All the other signs are from various sources on line that sell real signs. I just down load the image, scale, cut and paste. I find that signs really give a scene that added dimension as do people.
Scott |
| MMaD |
Posted - 01/04/2010 : 12:58:15 AM very nice photo's of those modules, where did you scource those lovely grade crossing signs, it's all the little extra's that make the difference. |
| Rick |
Posted - 01/03/2010 : 11:54:43 PM Scott, I had problems with both of the posted links.
The first one I figured out has a period on the end. This link works: www.sierrarailroadmodels.com/NCNGon30.html A very nice website featuring pictures of some very nice layouts. A word of caution, there is sound on some of the pages, turn your computers volume down.
The link to your site I couldn't figure what the problem was.
OK, I got it now, this link works: www.scottrobertsonon30.com There was an "on" missing in front of the 30. |
| scott robertson |
Posted - 01/03/2010 : 11:01:44 PM Larry,
Our Module Club page is located on Bill Iwan's site at www.sierrarailroadmodels.com/NCNGon30.html. There are some pictures of members module as of December. There are some great pictures of Bill's home layout, past layouts of his, and how to clinics.
My (Scott's) website has a lot of pictures of my home layout and the modules I have been building. See my site at www.scottrobertson30.com
Enjoy,
Scott |
| BigLars |
Posted - 01/03/2010 : 9:15:25 PM Wow, Some excellent modeling going on in CA, first class! If you have more pictures please post them. Larry |