I had a good look at our coaches and may I say how lovely they are.
Sweet talker!
Odd how I find I like to wind down after such an event, taking a bunch of photos, nattering for hours, then driving home in torrential rain, by sitting at my pooter and processing the images!
Here are the highlights. I'll work out a better place to put them later. Anyone who chatted with me and wants copies of the photos I took of their stock, etc, please drop me a line. I have a terrible face for names.
A pair of lovely 30ft 6-wheelers arrived first in the "igloo".
Colin D (EastSidePilot) brought one of the three LNWR A Class goods engines along. Very nice it looked, too.
Richard Carr isn't above building his own coaching stock. Here's his Mk1 BG, looking suitably careworn.
EE Class 40 40 058 from Mr Carr showed off its sound capabilities on the
Love Lane layout-under-construction. I like the scuffed kick plate under the door. Nicely observed.
EE Class 37 37 065 was also brought along by Mr C. He had a whole table of Corporate Blue period models, which got a lot of people talking.
A Bachmann Class 03 in company with a scruffy Grampus was brought by Phil (Brush Type 4). Apart from reprofiled wheels, it's pretty much out of the box - it just needs the arrows of indecision, TOPS number and a bit of scruffiness to complete.
I did get some nice shots of the Mk1s and 2s I've built for Richard, which he's since lettered and added some nicely subtle weathering to. I'll probably post those in my gallery thread - once I've weeded out the ones where I failed to get all the wheels on the rails!