Every year folks who are interested in the modeling of narrow gauge railroads gather to show their work and share knowledge. In 2017 this gathering was in Denver, Colorado. Denver is the Mecca for narrow gauge modelers as it is the heart of where narrow gauge railroads traveled thru the mountains.
There is always more to see and do at these conventions than time allows and this one was no different, but here is a sample of what we enjoyed.
The contest room is full of world class modeling. Dioramas, engines, structures, rolling stock, photographs and more are on display and ready for judging. |
There is a collapsed stock car sitting on a siding at Tacoma on the Durango and Silverton RR. This modeler took a picture of it and built a scale model. |
I had photographed the same car while exploring the railroad |
I enjoy seeing the workings of mines modeled |
This was a nice contrast between bright color and chipped and fading paint |
This was another model of a well known photograph of a fellow whose truck got away from him |
I especially enjoy mining models. This series of individual mines were created to nestle together for display purposes |
Waterfront models were well done |
Rolling stock model entries had very detailed under body rigging |
Incredible detail on the engine models |
Some were very tiny models |
Chicken coops on the roof racks |
Julie voted for her favorites |
Yankee Girl hoist house |
The modular RR guys were there. |
These 4 foot modules are designed to join together and are made into large layouts for display at conventions |
Fall colors and waterfalls make interesting models |
These guys have their work cut out for clearing the rock slide |
This model was 1/160th full size and had amazing detail. |
The same fellow did this N scale trestle |
The vendor display rooms were full of great stuff |
One especially interesting diorama was of the 'Big Trees' in the Cascades |
I liked seeing this tribute to John Allen's uniquely named model railroad |
It was interesting seeing how those trees were modeled |
Nice photo backdrop and happy wife |
Nice lighting makes this seem real |
HOn3 modular RR's in the hotel atrium |
A nicely done model of some classic Colorado bridges |
I get nervous about the safety of modelers work when I see toddlers going over the barricades, but this little guy just wanted a better view and didn't harm a thing |
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