Monday, April 6, 2009

WRS on the Road again






The WRS started when I setup a few of my modules to create a layout. The modules have been added to over time with periment sections into the layout we know today.

A few of my modules were not included in the present layout, and they saw the light of day again this weekend. Two of my corner modules and part of the old yard, when to the two day All Hobby Show at Shearwater Aviation Museum to be part of a UMG layout with modules of two of the WRS regulars Wayne and David. It has been almost three years since I have shown modules with this group.




This is the complete layout which was roughly 25 feet end to end. The show was interesting that everything had to work around the items in the Museum. We had to work with a Snowbirds jet.




David and Pierre busy at the layout




Pierre in a VIA work jacket with the Snowbirds jet in the background.




Shot down the main line.

This is shot in the other direction.

It was two long days, but it was interesting.

later

Doug

2 comments:

Wayne Woodland said...

Yes they were long days Doug, but enjoyable never the less! As we talked about at the show, if we had another small yard at the opposite end,I think we would have had the ultimate small UMG set-up.Dont spend to much at the Moncton show!!!

Wayne

Doug Whitman said...

But Wayne if we had a second yard, we would not have to do the "Dance of Two Locos" every time. There was no run around track except in the Yard, so it required two locos to work together to do the switching.

Doug