It's been four years since I last attended the model train show. I found out from many of the exhibitors that this show is the largest one in Canada. That surprised me as I thought shows in Vancouver or Toronto would be much larger than Calgary. Interest in the show has changed for me as I'm more focused on landscaping and structures than the trains. There are a lot of hobbyists doing some cool stuff and they're more than happy to share their knowledge with anyone who shares the same passion. That's one of the reasons I like this hobby. Lots of nice people who love trains. Here are some pictures from the show.
The signal lights on this layout caught my eye.
I love the autumn look of this landscape.
I have the same cathedral, but mine doesn't look as good.
I really liked the look of this station.
There are 3000 pieces in the arched bridge and it took 2 months to build. I don't feel so bad about how long it took for me to build my bridge now.
Getting some good ideas for my canal module. I still need to figure out how to make the module rigid enough. But I think I have an idea what to do with the water.
Getting some ideas on my long run track module. Still not sure if I'm going to do a pastoral look with grass or do a Spirited Away motif. I always liked the scene where Sen rides the train as it makes its way across the flooded rural landscape.
As always, the lego layout was popular with the kids. They did a great job with the C-train.
I spent quite a bit of time talking with Ngineering guys about lighting. I want to light up my structures, but I'm still intimidated by the wiring.
This was a layout based on T-Trak specifications. I was talking to Don about his set up. I really liked how he set up his tables using aluminum rails. He showed me how well the modules aligned with each other. I was trying to figure out how to use them on my layout, but I wouldn't be able to retrofit them on my curved modules.