Hey hey, day 1 of the 2019 AMRA WA Exhibition has come and gone with another 2 days to go. If you are still contemplating coming down, I highly suggest you do as you only have 2 days left. Don't miss out on this ripper of an event. S scale is making their presence in the community felt with not 1 but 3 displays plus the regular RailWest and modeler's desk. Alan Penstone has brought along his beautiful display of the bridge known as Ringa bridge which will become part of his home layout. Murray Hartzer is working hard on building items for the East Guildford layout. Stuart Mackay has brought back his fantastic model of Watheroo. Also the Modelers of Australian Prototype have stepped it up a notch with Matt Curtis' display of S scale locos and rollingstock as well as the regular contributors such as Gavin Stallard. I managed to wander around to get some photos but will get more over the weekend. For now, please enjoy the selection below.
Stuart Mackay's MRWA F44 passing a passenger train at Watheroo Station. |
Stuart Mackay's MRWA A24 with a goods train waits for an oncoming train to pass in the loop. |
Charles De Bruin's MRWA B class simmers in the depot road at Watheroo. |
Watheroo yard looking busy. |
Grain elevator at Watheroo. |
Kieran Wright's recently completed MRWA Ja6. |
Kangaroos seeking water on a dry and hot summer's day in Watheroo. |
An overall shot of Watheroo. |
Alan Penstone's MSA on his model of Ringa Bridge. |
Alan Penstone's Model of Ringa Bridge. |
Alan Penstone's Model of Ringa Bridge. |
The S scale display. |
Murray Hartzer hard at work on the East Guildford display. |
Murray Hartzer hard at work on the East Guildford display. |
Card board mock up of the station buildings at East Guildford. |
Card board mock up of the station buildings at East Guildford. |
Gavin Stallard's DB along with his DA and a Y class. |
Matt Curtis' S class under construction. |
Matt Curtis' S class under construction along with Gavin Stallard's under construction JK tanker. |
Gavin Stallard's under construction JK tanker along with Matt Curtis' S class under construction. |
Matt Curtis' XM ballast wagons. |
An assortment of wagons beautifully built by Matt Curtis. |
The underside of a Marbelup Models XM hopper 3D print built by Matt Curtis. |
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