I attended the National Narrow Gauge Convention held in Overland Park, Kansas from September 3 through September 6. I was inspired to enter models in the model contest, which provided a needed incentive to complete several projects. I entered a scratchbuilt diorama of the Pro Patria Mill as it existed in Rico, Colorado in the late 1940's; a model of the Ridgway Sandhouse in a new category called the Square Footer; a scratchbuilt model of the Durango Car Repair Shops into the Structure category; and, finally, a model of the Alamosa Wrecker work train in the Favorite Train category. I was pleased that the Alamosa Wrecker won Second Place in the Favorite Train category. The competition, particularly in the Diorama category, was intense. All of these models have a specific location planned on the new layout.
The Scratchbuilt HOn3 Pro Patria Mill. |
The Durango Car Repair Shop |
The Alamosa Wrecker, Second Place winner for Favorite Train. |
The Ridgway Sandhouse from the Rio Grande Southern Railroad. |
I was able to visit several layouts in the Kansas City area, and some in Columbia and Jefferson City Missouri. Visiting layouts is always a good time, and one can learn something from every layout. I know that I am inspired to get started on my layout!
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