All the seats are taken for this hands-on clinic. |
A short clinic to start off. |
One of the two upper rooms is assembled and ready for the LED. |
Some extra guidance is always nice. |
Roomettes display model of the kit I was building. |
Welcome, follow along with George Dutka in his journal which documents the additions and future thoughts for the HO scale White River Division model railroad and to his continuing historical New England railroad research. The White River Division is now in its 17th modeler's season. The "modeler's season" runs from November to April each year. Inspiration comes from the Boston and Maine, Rutland and Central Vermont Railway during the 1950's with additional posts by Don Janes and Peter Mumby.
All the seats are taken for this hands-on clinic. |
A short clinic to start off. |
One of the two upper rooms is assembled and ready for the LED. |
Some extra guidance is always nice. |
Roomettes display model of the kit I was building. |
A photo of a original sign that has been saved. |
I posted a copy of this photos back sometime ago regarding the Bellows Falls Co-op creamery. This copy is a lot clearer. |
Some damage to the creamery from a 1938 hurricane. |
A bit of switching happened through the day at this years convention. |
One got to operate an Alco switcher using NCE if the urge was there. |
The water tower is printed on the background and looks very realistic. |
My DPM structure, the Roomettes package and my NER guide book at the hands-on clinic last weekend. |
The roomette comes with three rooms which need to be clipped out, folded and glued. There also are three LED lights and an interior counter detail. |
This was the display table that Jack brought along of kits he has built or altered. He also had Bar Mills kits for sale and also a lot of detail packages that you do not normally see. |
This is the kit that the group built and a great value for $10. |
Jack used the same kit to build these two structure. |
More of Jack's projects. There was some good deals on other kits and a big box of 50% off offerings. |
A scratch built engine by Tom Oxnard in the contest room. |
Tom's write-up for his great looking engine. |
A diorama in the contest room awaiting judging. |
Otto had a great clinic on the history of RMC and also the changing scene of the hobby...not to mention he was plugging what he is looking for in article form. |
Cheryl and Lou Sassi explained scenery along the right of way with Cheryl explaining her methods of making trees, weeds and grass. |
One of Cheryl's HO scale trees on display. |
Checking out the tree. |
The last clinic I attended was on PanPastels and one of the better attended clinics I was at. Check out PanPastels in the October 2019 RMC issue. |
The contest room opened at 5pm Friday. Models were just showing up when I looked through the room after supper. |
There was some vendors and displays included in the main hall. |
A staged scene using my barn and pumpkin field really adds a lot to this view. |
At the Northfield Falls crossing I once again used my farm scene as staging. |