Fred Lass had an extensive display of his steam modeling, including this C&O K-2 cobbled together from Mantua, Cary, and Bachmann components (photo below is also of the same loco) |
Jerry Dembeck displayed several models, including this Armour reefer built from a Sunshine kit |
Shannon Crabtree weathered this Intermountain RF&P box car |
Thomas Smapes (spelling?) Sr. had several fine pieces of Western Maryland O scale brass that he had built |
Gary Stroh displayed mainy fine weathered subjects, such as this Southern covered hopper from Athearn |
Mark Kerlick repped the western PA crew with many models, including this E-L from Walthers, with full-length handrails and spark arrestors |
There were many cars with interesting loads, such as this modified well car with axles and wheels shipped by CP-KCS as modeled by John Brown |
Tom Devenny always has some nicely weathered models to display. One of this year's is GTW 50-foot AAR box car from a P2K kit |
This Soo caboose is based on an Athearn blue box car with plated-over windows, Microscale decals, nice weathering, and other details, by Lou Papineau |
Jamie Isett displayed this big modern diesel... I confess I don't even know what JRIX and several searches yielded no results. I just thought it looked impressive |
This amazing Conrail caboose is the work of Aaron Heaney |
Bill Chapin displayed a model of the New Canaan station, based upon the Branchline kit with scratchbuilt platforms, roof trim, and chimneys as well as many replacement windows of correct size |
Yet another station... this model of the NYO&W Middletown, NY station and headquarters was built by Jim Dalburg (back in 1968!) Oh... he also built the train |
This O&W gon is the work of Bill Schneider. It was drawn by Bill and 3D printed. The decals are his work, too. |
This nicely detailed Atlas Southern B23-7 was heavily detailed by Sherm Everlof |
Andrew Coniers scratchbuilt this impressive model of Fabian Coal on the Reading Co.'s Newtown branch. |
Billy Dale brought an impressive roster of completed freight cars, including this F&C covered hopper of a Lackawanna prototype |
Chuck Davis presented a clinic aboput modeling steam and had many finsihed models on display, plus this in-progress steamer |
Thomas Richards had an impressive display of 3D printed Soo Line "Wheat Line" North Dakota depots. They are exquisite! |
Ron Giordani stripped a BLI heavy Mike of all details, then built out a Wooten firebox and added a "gazillion" brass parts to create this stunning CNJ model |
Eric Hansmann had his usual display of numerous 1920s-era freight cars, including this Westerfield model of a Pennsy X23 box car |
Butch Eyler always brings along a large number of expertly weathered cars. This is one example |
Dennis Lippert also had a TON of freight cars on display, including this AC&Y combination door PS-1 |
Steve Holzheimer also showed some love for the AC&Y with his model of an S-2 purchased secondhand from the Nickel Plate |
Allen Underkofler used a laser to cut the pieces to make this PRR tool house |
Someone was displaying a model of the CNJ Wilkes-Barre station. Don't recall seeing a card for this model. Would have liked to speak with the modeler to see what he used as a drawing.
ReplyDeleteTed, This is Gary Stroh from the RPM Valley Forge committee. The RPM in Valley Forge is completely separate from the RPM in Western Pennsylvania. Please correct the statement about alternating locations. The RPM Valley Forge is every 2 years and always somewhere in the Philadelphia area. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI added a clarification... didn't mean to imply that there was any connection between the two except that they run in alternating years
DeleteThank you for posting these photos, Ted. Proto meets are truly a great opportunity for modelers to get together and share their work, have a great time and learn. I have been to dozens of meets and enjoyed every one of them.
ReplyDeleteIf you can make it to a meet near you, give it a try. You won't be disappointments. Eric Hansmann maintains a very helpful listing of proto meets here:
https://designbuildop.hansmanns.org/rpm-event-calendar/
Dave Owens
Great photos, Ted. I couldn't make the meet so I really appreciate seeing these.
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