Thank you! I wish they did a Convention Car at every convention like that. Unfortunately, it is hit & miss I have one from Nashville 2022 and now Bethlehem 2024. ~Tony
Fantastic highlights Tony! Thanks for you including your subscribers in your tours. Being an old short track stock car guy, I loved the dirt track scene on the one layout. That was spot on modeling. Take care Scott
Hello Scott, No problem at all with sharing the adventures on this year's N Scale Convention. I'm glad you enjoyed it! Look for more videos to come from our trip. Thanks, Tony
Hey Tony & Mike, my Wife & I enjoyed meeting and talking with you both at the Bethlehem Convention,. We hope you enjoyed Horseshoe Curve and had a safe trip back to Iowa.....Great vids, .....looking forward to watching the rest of them !!!!!
Hello! I'm glad you stopped to say, "Hi" at the convention. This year's convention was a blast and Michael and I had a great time. Horseshoe Curve on the way home was also a highlight. A video is in the works and will be uploaded in a few weeks. I hope you found some deals at the train show for your own railroad. Take care, Tony
Man, thanks for showing me what I missed! I’ve gotta try to make it out to KC for next year’s convention! You’ve earned a subscriber! Thanks for sharing!
Really upset I wasn't able to make it this year, especially for the room sales. I landed some great deals in Nashville. Great layouts! Impressive coal train at the 19:05 mark, I think I counted 56 coal cars? Definitely looking forward to Kansas City, only a few hours from St. Louis!
Yes, the room sales this year were great. There were two room sales that I'm glad I went to early on during the convention, as when I went back two hobby shops had bought the entire room contents. At this point, I hope to attend Kansas City as well as it is about 6 hours away for me, ~Tony
The Lehigh & Keystone Valley layout was something else. Highly detailed and ran great. I barely saw all of the layout in the hour they gave us. Your LV car float was an outstanding model. Great job! ~Tony
What are the dates for the KC convention I see June 24 to June 29. I think that fits between school for the kids. I would hope to save up some money and maybe go. Funny thing is, If I was still working at intel I would not have a money problem, but getting time off would be an issue. Now I'm just a stay at home dad for my kids. I have to watch the money with both eyes. but I have more time than I know what to do with some times :) :) :) Well that is not true, I do spend a lot of time in the Minivan driving the kids to and from school etc. last year I averaged around a hour and a half just in the mini van every day.
From what our table discussed at the "Welcoming Reception" during the convention. June 24th is a Tuesday which is the "Extra Fair Day." There is often an event that day that may or may not be railroad-related. The actual first day of the convention would be Wednesday, June 25th, and run through June 29th. In the past conventions, Wednesdays are layout tours, registration, and welcoming reception. Thursday is a scheduled tour of some type with live auction in the evening. Friday is the train show and clinics with an evening event usually planned. Saturday is the manufacturer's breakfast, train show, clinics, and in the evening is the banquet dinner. I certainly understand saving for the convention as they are costly for this elementary school teacher. I try to put a little money aside each month leading up to the convention. Registration usually opens in January. ~Tony
Many times home layouts where space is an issue only 6 people can go in at a time and rotate in and out. That would be the case at my layout as well if a busload ever showed up. ~Tony
Now that is cool, that car is your car and no one else's car 20:31. Thanks for a great insiders view.
Thank you! I wish they did a Convention Car at every convention like that. Unfortunately, it is hit & miss I have one from Nashville 2022 and now Bethlehem 2024. ~Tony
Great highlights Tony, another video well done, thanks for sharing..
Thank you so much! More videos are being worked on from our trip I hope you will be looking for them in the next few weeks. ~Tony
@@CornCountryRails Thanks for the heads up...
Fantastic highlights Tony! Thanks for you including your subscribers in your tours. Being an old short track stock car guy, I loved the dirt track scene on the one layout. That was spot on modeling.
Take care
Scott
Hello Scott, No problem at all with sharing the adventures on this year's N Scale Convention. I'm glad you enjoyed it! Look for more videos to come from our trip. Thanks, Tony
Thanks for sharing your trip and layout tours. And kudos for not panning too quickly and making my eyes cross!
No problem with the panning shocks. I try not to do the things that annoy me in my own videos if I can help it. ~Tony
I think layout tours are usually my favorite part of conventions. Thanks for sharing.
I also enjoy the layout tours as well. It is always fun to see what other modelers have done. ~Tony
AWESOME!!!!! Thank you for sharing.
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Hey Tony & Mike, my Wife & I enjoyed meeting and talking with you both at the Bethlehem Convention,. We hope you enjoyed Horseshoe Curve
and had a safe trip back to Iowa.....Great vids, .....looking forward to watching the rest of them !!!!!
Hello! I'm glad you stopped to say, "Hi" at the convention. This year's convention was a blast and Michael and I had a great time. Horseshoe Curve on the way home was also a highlight. A video is in the works and will be uploaded in a few weeks. I hope you found some deals at the train show for your own railroad. Take care, Tony
Hi Tony, Thank you for sharing the layout tours….John
John, No problem at all. ~Tony
Man, thanks for showing me what I missed! I’ve gotta try to make it out to KC for next year’s convention! You’ve earned a subscriber! Thanks for sharing!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for subscribing. ~Tony
Really upset I wasn't able to make it this year, especially for the room sales. I landed some great deals in Nashville.
Great layouts! Impressive coal train at the 19:05 mark, I think I counted 56 coal cars?
Definitely looking forward to Kansas City, only a few hours from St. Louis!
Yes, the room sales this year were great. There were two room sales that I'm glad I went to early on during the convention, as when I went back two hobby shops had bought the entire room contents. At this point, I hope to attend Kansas City as well as it is about 6 hours away for me, ~Tony
Thanks for sharing! I didn't go to this one since it's on the east coast, but definitely will be going to the one in Kansas City next year!
I'm looking forward to Kansas City as well next year. ~Tony
That’s for sharing!
You are very welcome! The Lehigh and Keystone Valley Layout was one of my favorites. ~Tony
Nice ! I missed that Keystone layout which I desperately want to see ! By the way my contest entry was the LV car float diorama,
The Lehigh & Keystone Valley layout was something else. Highly detailed and ran great. I barely saw all of the layout in the hour they gave us. Your LV car float was an outstanding model. Great job! ~Tony
@@CornCountryRails Thank you , I tried contacting them and got no response, But some day in future hopefully.
Wow that's awesome
Glad you enjoy it! ~Tony
What are the dates for the KC convention I see June 24 to June 29. I think that fits between school for the kids. I would hope to save up some money and maybe go. Funny thing is, If I was still working at intel I would not have a money problem, but getting time off would be an issue. Now I'm just a stay at home dad for my kids. I have to watch the money with both eyes. but I have more time than I know what to do with some times :) :) :) Well that is not true, I do spend a lot of time in the Minivan driving the kids to and from school etc. last year I averaged around a hour and a half just in the mini van every day.
From what our table discussed at the "Welcoming Reception" during the convention. June 24th is a Tuesday which is the "Extra Fair Day." There is often an event that day that may or may not be railroad-related. The actual first day of the convention would be Wednesday, June 25th, and run through June 29th. In the past conventions, Wednesdays are layout tours, registration, and welcoming reception. Thursday is a scheduled tour of some type with live auction in the evening. Friday is the train show and clinics with an evening event usually planned. Saturday is the manufacturer's breakfast, train show, clinics, and in the evening is the banquet dinner. I certainly understand saving for the convention as they are costly for this elementary school teacher. I try to put a little money aside each month leading up to the convention. Registration usually opens in January. ~Tony
I could not imagine an entire tour busload of people showing up to my house for a layout tour.
Many times home layouts where space is an issue only 6 people can go in at a time and rotate in and out. That would be the case at my layout as well if a busload ever showed up. ~Tony
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