To all, The 11th Convention of "American Railroadfans in Switzerland" has been held in Zurich October 14-15, 2000. traiN'ternet is proud to bring to you a Special Report of this event with more than 60 photos. All scales from Z to G. Don't miss all these fantastic layouts and see the report on traiN'ternet : http://www.trainternet.org This report is currently available in english language only. Have a good visit. Jean-Louis Simonet (simonet@club-internet.fr) traiN'ternet : http://www.trainternet.org/
I have a question for the Susquehanna Ontario & Western 'N' layout owner: In the photo of your roundhouse, I can see the hinge pins on the doors of the roundhouse. How do you open the doors to run an engine inside? Are these doors powered remotely, or do you have to open them, and close them by hand? The layout looks marvelous!, Everything is very well scaled and finished out to perfection!. You are an artist in my book ------------------ Watash [This message has been edited by watash (edited 19 October 2000).]
Thanks for the superb report, JLS Looks like there were some excellent layouts, etc. at the show. Was it well attended? By the look of the quality on display, it should have inspired a few more folks to go into US railroading ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery
Jean, thanks for the pictures i really enjoyed them. Some of the layouts look so realistic ------------------ Regards Paul Cassar-# Member number 50 SPAD Investigator #1 ICQ 61198217 http://users.bigpond.net.au/railroad2000
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by watash: I have a question for the Susquehanna Ontario & Western 'N' layout owner: In the photo of your roundhouse, I can see the hinge pins on the doors of the roundhouse. How do you open the doors to run an engine inside? Are these doors powered remotely, or do you have to open them, and close them by hand? The layout looks marvelous!, Everything is very well scaled and finished out to perfection!. You are an artist in my book <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Watash, The roundhouse is a Rapido one that I bought a long time ago (not sure if it's still manufactured). The roundhouse doors are normally sprung open (by means of a weak spring). When an engine goes fully inside a stall, it compresses the spring and closes the door by means of the wire you can see. This is how it works. Hope I answered your question Jean-Louis Simonet (simonet@club-internet.fr) visit traiN'ternet (http://www.trainternet.org/)
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Alan: Thanks for the superb report, JLS Looks like there were some excellent layouts, etc. at the show. Was it well attended? By the look of the quality on display, it should have inspired a few more folks to go into US railroading <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Alan, I don't really know how many people attended this event. However, there was a crowd around each layout and taking pictures was not easy. Last Convention saw more than 3000 visitors, so we can assume that there was a little more attendance this time, since the attendance seems to increase each time. Jean-Louis SImonet (simonet@club-internet.fr) Visit traiN'ternet (http://www.trainternet.org/)
Jean-Louis, thank you very much for posting a pic from my High Desert & Sierra Layout at the 11th Convention in Adliswil. Stefan Wagner <A href=http://mypage.bluewin.ch/Railfan/>Railfan`s Homepage <IMG SRC=http://mypage.bluewin.ch/Railfan/pics/CNW-928.jpg>