Dog Star
Western Thunderer
This year the S7 Group is celebrating 25 years since founding... with a national meeting at Mark, Somerset, on 18th October at which the S7 "Challenge 33" layout competition is to be judged. The Challenge 33 competition is about building a Scaleseven layout to fit within 33 square feet of baseboard surface. Current estimate is that there are eight layouts to be judged and some of those layouts are topics of Western Thunder.
Details of the meeting can be found here.
Announced in the recent S7 Newsletter, there is an extra competition which is open to any S7 Group member (non-members see below). The competition is simple... turn up with one wagon built from a Peco 7mm Wagon Kit. The only rule is that the wagon must be built to run on S7 track to a gauge of 33mm (or 49mm if the kit has been modified to represent a broad gauge prototype).
One Peco wagon, fitted with S7 wheels, painted (with / without weathering), with whatever additional detail is appropriate to the prototype as represented by the model.
If any modeller - who is not currently a member of the S7 Group - wishes to bring along a model that has been built as described above then:-
A/ A non-member can enter the model in the competition provided that the person joins the society before judging commences for the "Build a Peco Wagon" competition;
B/ A non-member can place the model alongside the entries for the "Build a Peco Wagon" competition although the model shall not be considered as being an entry in that competition.
Four weeks to build a wagon from a plastic kit - seems fair enough.
regards, Graham
Details of the meeting can be found here.
Announced in the recent S7 Newsletter, there is an extra competition which is open to any S7 Group member (non-members see below). The competition is simple... turn up with one wagon built from a Peco 7mm Wagon Kit. The only rule is that the wagon must be built to run on S7 track to a gauge of 33mm (or 49mm if the kit has been modified to represent a broad gauge prototype).
One Peco wagon, fitted with S7 wheels, painted (with / without weathering), with whatever additional detail is appropriate to the prototype as represented by the model.
If any modeller - who is not currently a member of the S7 Group - wishes to bring along a model that has been built as described above then:-
A/ A non-member can enter the model in the competition provided that the person joins the society before judging commences for the "Build a Peco Wagon" competition;
B/ A non-member can place the model alongside the entries for the "Build a Peco Wagon" competition although the model shall not be considered as being an entry in that competition.
Four weeks to build a wagon from a plastic kit - seems fair enough.
regards, Graham