Ok sorry for the weeklong delay but time has been in short supply.
The intermodal depot at the Mt. Rainer N-trak club (the best layout ath the show in mine and everyone elses opinion. It got peoples choice 1st and best of show award.
Another view of the intermodal depot, getting passed by a nile-long intermodal train. (seriously, it was 95 cars long + the a-b-b-a set of F units and the caboose) N scale rocks!
A 60 car Union Pacific Deluxe Innovations NSC special run Roadrailler train. This was also long, you can see David, in the background with the white shirt and blue vest photographing the end of the train.
This is a view of their excellent spacious staging yard.
The Chicago Zephyr goes by.
The next four photos are of 2 stunning army modules that were so filled with army stuff it was amazing!
A BNSF Intermodal passes a Amtrak Superliner train
The Amtrak train crosses over a bridge near the end of the 50 car BNSF intermodal train.
Up close and personal with Amtrak
A CN Freight passes an old time steamer.
The chilliwack model railroad club: A CP mixed freight.
Another shot of the mixed freight.
This amazing module of the chilliwack drive-in theatre. The "movie screen" was actually a full colour screen that probably came from a portable dvd player or something, played Shrek, and also there was a police car with flashing lights but those didn't show up.
Ahh, G scale. G=Gigantic. This is from the Pugot Sound G Scale people.
This was an HO Scale club I can't remember the name off. They ran some long trains but for some reason I didn't take pictures off. Seriously long, they ran an 80 car coal/ tropicana orange juice train. That would be alright in N but in HO it was INSANELY long, about 90 feet long.
They had some really cool circus parts, of which the next photos are of.
This was a really cool n scale diorama called "Early Morning Commute", it was impressively done. He even had some of the Kato CN Dash-9's
*Is Jealous*
This was some G scale stuff for sale by Art Knapp nursery in Surrey, I really like that CN Boxcar with the multi-coloured buffalo or whatever its is, I liked it so much, I bought one in N scale I found!
These nect 2 photos are from the North Okanagan Model Railroad Association, my old club before I moved, and Davids current club. This is a nicely done roundhouse scene.
This is a Seaspan barge that was built, I want one.