2006 Rocky Mountain RPM


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Colorado Free-mo had their first official setup at the 2006 Rocky Mountain Railroad Prototype Modeler's Meet in Littleton, Colorado.  The meet was held at the Littleton Baptist Church in Littleton, Colorado on June 10, 2006. The setup was held in conjunction with the first Rocky Mountain Prototype Modeler's meet.

 

The setup at the RPM was a multi group setup. The layout combined modules from Colorado Free-mo as well as modules from Sterling Moore of Utah Free-mo and Time Harris from Albuquerque, NM.

 

Setup for the RPM started at 5:00pm on Friday and the show opened at 9:00am Saturday morning.  The show closed at 5:00pm on Saturday.

 

Special thanks go to Sterling Moore and Tim Harris for coming from out of town to help us in our first formal setup.  Thanks also go to Rick Bacon and Gene Fusco for organizing the first Rocky Mountain RPM and to Bill Betterton for his assistance in helping us break down our setup. 

 

The layout:

 

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The Photos:

 

A picture of all who participated.  From the left, Sterling Moore of Utah Free-mo, Dave Spritke of Colorado Free-mo, Ron Bennell of Colorado Free-mo, Tim Harris, and Roger Smith of Colorado Free-mo.  Picture by Brian Kreimdahl
A picture of Free-mo module setup space at the Rocky Mountain Prototype Modeler's meet. Picture by Brian Kreimdahl
 A close up shot of Spanish Fork Module set by Dave Spritke.
 Another close up photo of Spanish Fork.
  Another close up photo of Spanish Fork.
  Sterling Moore working Spanish Fork.
  Sterling Moore working Spanish Fork.
 Sterling module set.
 Sterling module set.
 Tim Harris working Sterling
 Tim Harris working Sterling
 Spanish Fork
  Sterling Moore putting the finishing touches while setting up his Sterling modules.
 Roger Smith (Right) working Sterling with the help of Ron Bennell (center) and Bill Betterton (Left).
Dave Spritke (Left) and Sterling Moore (Right) talk while operating in Spanish Fork.  Roger Smith and Bill Betterton are in the background.
Midway module by Roger Smith.  Looking toward Spanish Fork by Dave Spritke. Photo by Brian Kremedahl.
  Module in progress by Ron Bennell.  Photo by Brian Kremedahl.

 


Page last updated: 08/22/2006

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