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EAST COAST LARGE SCALE TRAIN SHOW |
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APRIL 2-4, 2004 |
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Here are a few photos I'd like to share. I was too busy socializing and running trains and getting bargains that I didn't take too many pictures. There are a lot of pictures on LSOL and MyLargeScale, but here's mine: |
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Near the ticket window was a ride-on train. Here Ian got a chance to drive it. |
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Lewis Polk shakes hands with Tom Weaver. Sorry, I caught Tom with his eyes closed, but believe me, he was not the least bit sleepy. A short time later Lewis talked with us about some of the new products in the Aristo pipeline, including the Northeastern caboose and the Lithium-Ion battery system. |
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Working G scale roller coaster! |
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These bikers are having a wild party! |
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Notice the ducklings crossing under the tracks. |
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Over and Under - this module has trackage underneath. |
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Through - liftout bridge provides easy access. |
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Tom Weaver shows off his sturdy Eggliner case. |
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Dick Weatherby shows off his bridge and ribbon. |
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As the crowd thinned out, we got a chance to ride the train for a while and Judy did the driving - not just a lap or two, a good ten laps! With the gray hat is Dick, trying to take pictures as we rocketed down the track. |
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Last but not least, that well-travelled Budd car of mine took a spin on the SE Pennsylvania GRS layout. Here it's stopping at Mike Moran's Beacon Hills Station while Tom and Glenn wave in the distance. |
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