The Tribute to Springfield layout at the National Train Show. |
Outside the Indiana Convention Center. |
Friday was probably the busiest day for me. It began early in the morning at 7 am with judging for the module contest. During the early hours of the show (which opened at 9 am), the layout caught the attention of many different people and I participated in several interviews which will hopefully air in the not-to-distant future. Friday morning is also only a soft opening to NMRA convention attendees. There are a lot of folks in this group who travel around the country to shows - so many were familiar with Springfield and had even attended.
Overall the feedback for the layout was positive and the module judges seemed to agree awarding the layout 2nd Place in the Individual Module Category. The rules had changed a bit since we last competed in the contest back in 2014 but in some ways I think for the better. For example, it didn't seem like many people were interested in competing back in 2014 due to the amount of paperwork required to enter the contest and the rigid scoring structure. This year, any layout could enter and there wasn't any particular scoring requirements. This means a lot of modules and layouts entered which might not have otherwise. So I feel good that the folks running the contest thought that highly of the layout considering there were so many more entries.
The layout ran smoothly all weekend - with just a few breaks to clean the track and locomotive wheels. Most of the club members stopped by and tried their hand at operating the layout. Most succeed but the average time was around a half an hour to complete one cycle through the operation scheme.
Another view of the Tribute to Springfield layout setup at the NTS. |
These trips are a lot of fun - but also a lot of work. We still have two more days ahead of us for the ride home - plus another evening of unloading the trailer and vehicles. I want to the thank all the folks at the NTS for being great hosts again as well as all my fellow club members who worked their rear ends off over the last year getting ready for this event.
And with that, the clock starts for the next showing of the layout at the 49th Railroad Hobby Show in just 201 days!
The Mohegan Pequot Model Railroad Club's HO layout. |
The travel team for the Mohegan Pequot layout. |