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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Calum Tsang writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> I just wanted to post and thank MonLUG for welcoming us to their train show
> last weekend. It was a great success and their layout was nothing short of
> spectacular.
>
> Iain and I drove up up Friday afternoon and enjoyed being beat down by the
> STCUM personnel while taking photos. The show on Saturday was filled with
> different HO, G and O scale layouts from various local train clubs and scale
> boat, tank and aircraft modellers, but just listening to people, everyone
> was talking about the MonLUG Lego layout. We were joined by the ParLUGment
> of Tim Strutt and Jude Beaudin who came out from Ottawa.
>
> The MonLUG layout, if you look at all the pictures coming out now, was very
> well planned and integrated. It was very obvious they've spent a lot of
> effort building a rich and varied display that I think we all should learn
> from. It was chock full of not only beautiful designs, innovative building
> but also cute little "bits" like a stained glass mosaic inside the train
> tunnel, a police speed trap, a hobo napping in a boxcar, etc. Even on
> Sunday I was still noticing new things on the layout that I didn't catch the
> day before.
>
> Congratulations to Martin, Kevin, Luc and Pierre for an excellent event.
>
> Calum
> PS-did anyone else smell nothing but hot dogs at the show? :)
Thanks for your good comment on our show, they are appreciated. As a first
train show for our group, We did a small one and we now have a bigger one to do
for april, the organizer told us that we were the major attraction and we'll
get to first boot by the door next time.
I think this could serve as a lesson for other group who haven't done a show
yet, go for a small one, It's not the size that count both the quality. And you
don't need a lot of flashing stuff like the boot beside us was twice our size
with only a few car and truck with flashing ligth and a poor display, and
didn't get a lot of attention. You only small bits here and there that fill
your layout and every thing together will do the job.
Martin
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