Ah, happy days
Good show, good company, lots of talking and mucking about with railway related stuff, struggling to think of a better way of enjoying a few days with friends
Camrail was its usual excellent self, great cameradie between all the exhibitors and demonstrators, friendly atmosphere and top food and drink supplies from Lesley (Mrs Simon) and Capt Kernow (he is rather good at sandwich making, although he probably never wants to see another one
). I'll attempt to post up some photos (some are a bit poor I'm afraid), but think I caught most things, apart from my own diorama
, so to start the ball rolling
Pic of the hall from the stage on Saturday morning before opening.
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John Bruce's Lower Peak Wharf
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Highbury Colliery by Jerry Clifford. Caught before the stock came out which is a real shame, so I've missed shooting some really beautiful models, hopefully Simon has a pic or two to show what I mean.
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My internet is on a 'go slow' tonight, so I'll pop some more pics up tomorrow..
Steve