Friday, 7 June 2019

NERPM Meet - Display Models part 2

This brass "S" scale B&M T-1a is owned by Jeff English and is produced by River Raisin Models.  Chad Rancourt brought along this model along with his own HO scale B&M T-1b produced by Division Point. Both are beautiful models.

A Few More Models From The NERPM....by Don Janes

    Here are a few more models from the NERPM meet.  I wish I had time to take more photos but with all the clinics and an outing to the Essex Steam RR and Old Saybrook it was hard to squeeze everything in.  Hopefully I can attend next year and document all the great work that modelers have done.  If you every get the chance I highly recommend this show.
Here we see the HO and S scale models of B&M 2-8-4's side by side.
Chad Rancourt's HO B&M T-1b
Bill Badger brought along a nice collection of his Rutland steam engines and rolling stock.
Bill's Rutland 2-8-0 and a few freight cars and a caboose.
Another of Bill's Rutland 2-8-0's, number 77 and a couple of flat cars with granite loads, so common to the Rutland in Vermont.
This unusual flat car and large transformer load was an interesting model.  I am not sure of the modellers of the following models.
Flat car loads always make interesting models.  Here is a very well done UP flat car and large lumber load.
This CB&Q flat car must be loaded to its limit with a pair of large boilers on her deck.  
Southern boxcar 26969 was modeled with roof hatches for the transport of kaolin.  It is an interesting model and has been weathered very well to represent clay service.
Bringing up the rear is this nice B&M transfer caboose that Neil Schofield brought along. I believe it is a brass Overland Models car. I especially like Neil's weathering on this caboose.

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