A sampling of the 2018 show with photos by David Woodhead, Lawrence MacDonald, David Reilly and Peter Snaggletooth –
Gerry Cornwell’s On3 diorama won Best In Show this year.
Jim Kulchar’s mill took the Mount Albert “Best Use of Wood” award.
The Burlington group’s OO9 mini-layout.
A facsimile copy of the new book on the Huntsville and Lake of Bays by Jeff Young and Peter Foley. Coming soon!
What’s this? Something from War of the Worlds? See below –
The Great Crane at Woolwich armoury. 1880.
Railroad Recollections will be producing this On30 railcar with vertical boiler.
Bernard Hallas did a clinic on 3D printing – here are some of his OO9 models.
George Dutka’s diorama featured this 3d-printed moose.
Some of Craig Parry’s O14 rolling stock.
Craig Parry’s Wrightlines vertical boiler locomotive in O14 – two foot gauge in 7mm scale.
Part of the Maple Leaf Mafia’s On3 Dolores, Colorado modular layout.
The rear of the well-drilling company.
This interesting combine was entered in the contest.
Mount Albert Scale Models will soon be producing these Muskoka chairs along with the factory that makes them!
David Woodhead’s Narrow Gauge Museum featured models of many vintages in six scale/gauge combinations.
Railroad Recollections will be producing this On30 railcar with vertical boiler.
George Dutka’s shed with interior.
On Bob Harper’s On2 Franklin layout – shipped all the way from the UK for several North American Shows.
View of the trackwork on Bob Harper’s On2 Franklin layout.
Jim Burchell’s waterfront scene in G15.
Craig Parry explaining something or other –
The well-drilling company diorama.
Jim Burchell’s critter.
This interesting logging display was entered in Dioramas.
George Dutka’s gas station won the Structures prize.
This was in 1:18 scale –
Pete Watson’s locomotive found a new home this weekend.
The Dirty Thirty group had an extensive modular layout.
The Burlington group’s Gn15 display featured this barge-loading scene.
Jim Burchell’s wagon was originally a Christmas ornament!
George Parker brought this model of the ill-fated Rice Lake bridge.
The Rice Lake bridge has an excellent finish due to being outdoors for many years.
JP Cahorn’s steam dummy was one of many interesting kitbashes he displayed.
The car shed on Bob Harper’s On2 Franklin layout.
Bob Harper in action –
JP Cahorn displayed these vintage Billerbahn tinplate industrial models, produced from 1948 to the 70s.
Wayne Wessner displayed his collection of HOn3 White Pass and Yukon models.
Gerry Cornwell’s On3 diorama.
Gerald Harper’s model of an Alligator logging tug.
George Parker (in the green shirt) with the Rice Lake display.
David Woodhead’s plateway track with the Trevithick locomotive of 1804. Roughly 42″ gauge in 1/2″ scale.
On the Maple Leaf Mafia’s Dolores layout.
Mount Albert Scale Models’ display.
Gerald Harper is basing his On3 layout on the Anyox mining area of BC.
The Burlington group also brought this OO9 mini-layout.
On Ron Scott’s Sn3 logging layout.