Thursday, 26 September 2024

Post Scaleforum 2024

I was very concerned about taking Rospeath Lane to a Scaleforum at such an early stage in its construction. I shouldn't have worried, it was a great experience. I suffer from what, I have discovered, is called the imposter syndrome, especially when attending a Scalefour event, either as a paying customer or exhibitor. I still feel like a newcomer to the society, what I am producing being fairly basic to the standards other members are achieving. So it was comforting receiving positive comments and being asked questions about my challenge entry, also learning much from other members with interests in engine sheds.

Rospeath Lane (early on Saturday morning)

I took with me a box of stained sleepers along with a small quantity of PVA. This was not with the intention of spending the whole show gluing them in place on the track plan, but in case I felt a bit of a lemon behind the layout. Anyway, there were a couple of quiet moments, so I did start to glue some in place. This turned out to be a magnet for people to take an interest in what I was doing and ask questions. At the end of the show, Neil Smith and I finished laying all the sleepers for the sections of plain track, which was a tremendous help in progressing the layout. 

In the brief time there was to look around the show, I felt all the layouts were excellent all to a standard I aspire to. Ventor was especially superb and just as the recent article in Model Railway Journal 306. Being able to see Ditchling Green and Butley Mills in the flesh was also a privilege. Combined with the demonstrations, it certainly was a show of modelling excellence.

Ditchling Green

Ditchling Green

Butley Mills

Butley Mills

I left the show on Sunday tired but inspired and extremely happy I attended with Rospeath Lane.

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