NHY 581
Western Thunderer
Just cut
Hi Paul,
Much appreciated. Thank you.
That is gorgeous, Rob.
Hi Paul,
Much appreciated. Thank you.
That is gorgeous, Rob.
Is there a show this weekend then?
And you'll just love the agricultural nature of the venue!You'll have a great time, it is a really good show which attracts lots of nice folk from the nether regions, oh and probably Cap'n Kernow too!
And you'll just love the agricultural nature of the venue!
It was good to meet you Mr Sheepbloke I recognised you from your avatar, great layout as well, worth the admission alone. Look forward to seeing the 7mm layout next time.....In summary, the show went well. Quite amusing how many people started their conversation with "you're that sheepbloke aren't you ?".........
Lots of putting faces to names from both Rmweb and Western Thunder.
Sheep Dip behaved very well. Fearing the worst, I took three Pecketts, an 08 and an 03. I used the same Peckett and the 08 all weekend, cleaning the track once on Sunday morning as a precautionary measure.
Operationally, it was okay. I got into a bit of a rhythm with a couple of moves and they served me well in between much chatting. The ludicrously small fiddly area lived up to expectations. It was ludicrously small. However, it added to the fun and was viable for a two day show.......as long as you accepted the obvious limitations.
Main topics of conversation were the static grass, bushes and weathering but much intrigue over the presentation and the use of the Swedish baseboard...
Funnily enough, no comments about the display height, pokey finger points or tension locks. People seemed to understand. A few asked about the 'EM gauge' trackwork...........
Lots enjoyed the fact that you looked into rather than down on the layout and could peer around or through the bushes.
Overall, I think a few things clicked this weekend. Loading and unloading was straight forward. Set up was quick and things would have been running within 15mins on Friday evening had I had mains power. The layout was dismantled equally as quick at the close of play on Sunday.
There are still a few minor jobs to do before Dip's next appearance at the Cardiff Show in August. There are also a couple of potential exhibition invites to come.
I may well be back there next year, subject to any clashes with other events which have been pencilled in.
This week then will see a bit of a tweak given to Bleat Wharf ahead of the Penarth show this weekend. Work has started and a slight snag has been found but nothing that cannot be resolved.
Onward !
It was good to meet you Mr Sheepbloke I recognised you from your avatar,......
Malcolm
Nice to meet you Rob, I can honestly say Sheep Dip looks better in real life than the photos. There's complete and 100% consistency to the overall look that is very hard to achieve, not just in the weathering but the overall standard or modelmaking. Many layouts have something that jarrs, is wonky or just too detailed. This is mainly modern RTR stock next to not very well made kits etc.
Here's two shots from the Exeter show, possibly revealing too much IKEA there!!
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Tony