Monday, April 17, 2017

Australian Narrow Gauge convention

Apologies for not updating the blog lately. Life seems to keep getting in the way of modelling and not that much exciting has been happening on the layout worth making an update. I will post an update on the layout in a blog post soon but today's post is about the Australian narrow gauge convention held over the Easter weekend in Geelong.

I always enjoy the narrow gauge conventions as a great oppurtunity to catch up with the many friends I have made in the hobby. There is always plenty of temptations to spend your money on, and the competition room is always full of beautiful models that show the incredible quality of modelling here in Australia.

The committee ably led by Dan Pickard (his blog is somewhere on the work bench) put together a fantastic weekend. They are to be congratulated for putting together a wonderful weekend.

Another highlight of the weekend was the awarding of the Rick Richardson award in recognition of making an outstanding contribution to the cause of narrow gauge in Australia to a very deserving Laurie Green (lauriegreensweb.com)

On to some photos. I have a new camera that I am still learning to drive so the quality of some of the photos is not as good as I would like but I will still include them as I would like you to see the models.


Mark Fry's model of Tasmanian logging loco "Harlot" winner of steam locomotive competition

Bernard Snoodyk's On30 Brigadelok 3rd place steam locomotives

A feature was a display of the late Rick Richardsons O scale models. Rick was a pioneer narrow gauge modeller who was building On30 models in the 1950's

There was a range of layouts on display including Gn15, On42, On30, O16.5, HO and HOn30
I was quite taken with Allan Ogden's O16.5 layout Glyn Halt



John Hunters O scale diorama Shearing Time 


Another view of Shearing Time

The structure category of the contest room had some beautiful buildings on display

Roger Hill's model of Moe roundhouse in O scale

John hunters7mm model of Chelfham station on the Lynton & Barnstable

Rocky Point boat repairs in O scale by Laurie Green winner of the structure competition

Walhalla station by Grant McAdam in O scale, 3rd place



Stephen Postma's scratchbuilt On30 model of a Victorian railways NBH Second place in passenger rollingstock 


The diorama contest as usual, attracted some extremely good modelling

Arnold Engineering by Laurie Green 


John Hunters little slice of France


Richard Grinyer's large scale diorama that took out best in show and the Geoff Nott award




It was a great weekend that I really enjoyed and have come home inspired and motivated to work on the layout


4 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing Murray. Some great work there, a modelling standard to work towards.
    Unfortunately couldn't get there this time, hopefully in two years time.
    Bob

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    1. Bob, the quality of the modelling was wonderful. I believe the next convention will be in NSW but I had to leave early so missed the announcement

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  2. It is so nice to see that some of Rick Richardsons structures have survived from his brilliant Vulcan Vale layout, amazing work, such a shame that layout no longer exists.

    Cheers
    Darren

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    1. Totally agree Darren, Ricks modelling was amazing and it was great to see some of his models again

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