A lot to see, all the scales were represented I do believe, a ton of stuff to buy if you know the prices, and a s’load of ppl as well. all in all it was a good show and I was glad to have made it
Was sitting here today wondering how things went–and still grumpy that my business trip got canceled. Otherwise I would have been there![|(][|(][|(][|(][|(]
It was about the best Timonium show I’ve seen in a couple of years - and my wife and I usually make at least two shows a year.
We were there the entire day Saturday. I spent a couple hundred bucks without even trying hard!
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I really enjoyed the display layouts as well.
My wife enjoyed the antique show in the Exihibtion Hall.
Enjoy
Paul
That was the longest line to get in on Saturday morning that I have ever seen. It was like the lines for the original Starwars movie. Great show. The only problem was a paucity of scenery displays. I wanted to buy some trees but there was little to choose from. Scenery Express wasn’t there, anyone know why?
That Fn3 layout and the HO modular layouts are very nicely done. I almost got to see a Fn3 cornfield meet with a $4500 K-28 but they avoided disaster at the last second. You better pay attention when you at the throttle of something that expensive! - Nevin
I was there on Sunday, no lines, no crowds. I got there at 9:50 and was one of the first 30 in the door. I don’t know why Scenic Express wasn’t there, maybe because of the Super Bowl. I was surprised at how cheap the Red Caboose and Intermountain cars
were that they weren’t all bought up on Saturday.
I went to Howard Zanes house Saturday night. Still amazed at the level of detail on a layout this size after visiting it 3 times now.