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Wow!
Just wow!
K, Im still exhausted, but its a good exhausted!
So here it is--first, two vids from the show--
OBB Display at the
2009 Christmas Train Show
and
OBB Classic Space
Layout at the 2009 Christmas Train Show
So with those two videos you can get an overall idea as to what was at the show.
Now comes the bit where I thank people for contributing to the show and making
it, once again, an absolutely fantastic experience!
First (cause he as first in line Saturday morning at 6 a.m.) thanks to Jeff for
bringing train and space stuff, and for working all thru the day getting it set
up
Bill was there first thing as well and helped set up. He also brought a really
cool viking ship!
Janey brought a whole bunch of stuff as seen on tv :) and was volunteering at
every possible moment to help with everything! From her BT logo to her train
layout contribution, as usual--fantastic! She also brought a really nifty
addition to the Classic Space display, what, with the monorail and the classic
space logos in 3D :)
Chris, having strong back, contributed greatly to the setup and takedown.
Moreover, as with his usual charming self, contributed greatly to the humour and
mirth in casual conversation.
First time attendee to one of our shows, John brought his large wind turbine
which mesmorized both young and old alike!
Derek contributed to the space layout and the train layout and also helped out
lots by putting together all my damaged classic space vehicles/ships/buildings
whilst Jeff and I set up the layout--that saved lots of time!
Oliver had a wonderful setup for the end of the dogbone--which is always one
of the hardest things to work with. Oliver did a gerat job with the pond and
rail yard that completed the train circuit!
Robbie and Abby were very helpful throughout both days and even built a few
things for the train layout! Thanks!
Calum, making a triumphant return to shows, brought in a fantastic space ship
that had all sorts of greebling! It was a very welcome addition to the display!
Special thanks, as always, to the long suffering wife of mone who has to put up
with my hobby--the hobby that appears to take away from the home renos and other
such things... Thanks Sandy!
And Josh made an appearance as well, but he mostly slept or mowed on duplo
minifigs...
Overall it was a fantastic show--I didnt stop much on Saturday but thats the
way I like it. Sunday I got to sit and visit with my very good friends and I
was very thankful for them being there.
It was also a pleasant surprise to see Iain, who came by to say hi.
Again, thanks to everyone for all the work and efforts to make our display
another fantastic edition in the history of our shows!
Since I no longer maintain my own website, Im debating where Im going to house
pictures, but there are some and Il lget them up somewheres for yall to
peruse!
See you all in the spring!
(where we may have a considerably smaller space layout...)
Dave K
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| Looks like a good show. Do you guys find the "barrier" off the front of your train layout to be useful/effective? We have run without a barrier for the last two years at our train show (mostly because we don't have one). It has worked all right but (...) (15 years ago, 24-Nov-09, to lugnet.org.ca.obb, FTX)
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