Want to see the Bowmanville show?

:thumb: Great review and posting:thumb: Nice to see other's layouts and modelwork.

I would love to see those British neighborhoods up close. From the pics they look absolutely beautiful.

Love the traction layout.

Your traction accident brings up a question. How many model wrecks(not devastating) or derailments are handled like the real thing, or quickly rerailed by the big skyhook?
 
zedob said:
:thumb: Great review and posting:thumb: Nice to see other's layouts and modelwork.

I would love to see those British neighborhoods up close. From the pics they look absolutely beautiful.

Love the traction layout.

Your traction accident brings up a question. How many model wrecks(not devastating) or derailments are handled like the real thing, or quickly rerailed by the big skyhook?


If Mike is at the Toronto show I will take close up pics for you all :thumb:

We have a crossing that takes it`s toll in side crashes Zedob, 2 or 3 at the least per show :rolleyes: .
Our only excuse is we take a lot of questions from the folks and try and supply the right answer. that`s when all the kids stand by and wait for the collision, the little so and so`s laught out loud!!!!!!! :thumb:

Little darlings know when we get caught up in the talk :D :D :D :D
 
Chad I think it`s $9 bucks to get in, the line up to get in Saturday morning is heavy, I would do Saturday around mid day, it takes as long as your wallet last to do the show :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :D
2 hrs may be.

Toronto Christmas Train Show Oct. 29 11am-5pm and Oct. 30 10am-4pm
 
It took me almost 2 hours to do the Woodstock show yesterday, so I think I'll allow a little more time for the TO show. Now, to see how much wallet I'll have with me... :)