Hey hey, Happy New Year to everyone, I hope your break was enjoyable and safe. Its now 2019 and a whole new year of modeling is ahead of us. We start this year with another celebration, 30 years of WA S scale SIG meetings which we of course could not pass up the opportunity for more cake! Of course there was the usual bring and show combined with "What did Santa bring you?" and "what did you build over the holidays?" The meeting also included more slides and was very informative as always. I look forward to bringing you more from the S scale SIG here in WA as we dive head first into 2019. For now I'll leave you with these pics I took on the night.
Cake! and with the appropriate headboard attached. |
The ceremonial cutting of said cake. From left to right: Graham Watson, Garry Pilmoor and Stuart Mackay. |
Trevor Bourke continues to work away on his RailWest PM kit as displayed here. |
Also working on his RailWest PM kit is Alex Kruger who is sharpening his skills with an airbrush. |
Alex Kruger is demonstrating the nano LED setup he has installed on his PM. |
Greg Aitken has been very busy over the break finishing off and assembling this vast array of wagons. |
One of the many wagons Greg Aitken has assembled from his kits. |
Greg Aitken has also cut down this container to the right size for S scale. |
Doug Firth continues to work on his early WAR train with this A class horse box wagon created with a combination of 3D printed parts and styrene. |
Neil Blinco has been busy of late with other projects outside of the S scale group but still found time to assemble this MRWA FA guards van using castings from Stuart MacKay. |
Neil Blinco has been busy of late with other projects outside of the S scale group but still found time to assemble this WAGR clerestory roof Z van 3D printed by Marbellup Models. |
Alan Penstone has followed Doug Firth in assembling one of the new RailWest GA open wagons as well as one of the GA Models ZA guard and passenger composite van. |
Murray Hartzer has displayed the progress he has made on the Combined Modelers V class kit utilising a cab 3D printed by Westrail Models. |
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