Have It Your Way

Have It Your Way

Posted by Paul Richardson in

Whatever you want to learn in a clinic, the 2009 Trinity River Interchange will have it!
 
Here is just a few examples:
 
Brett Gallant, owner of  Sierra West Scale Models will be on hand to give his excellent
clinic on "Building Craftsman Kits."
 
Miles and Fran Hale, MMR, the couple you have seen on all of the Woodland Scenics Clinics, will come in from Kansas City to present "Building Walthers 3-in-1 Kits".
 
Also, John Lowrance, MMR will present "Setting the Scene". This clinic is based on the observation that "Today we have the very best selection of highly detailed structures, vehicles, figures, details and scenery products ever available in the history of model railroading; yet many people still have difficulty mixing these components together into a realistic scene."
This clinic will strive to provide some basic things that help create realistic scenes.
Some of the topics include: Why scenery may be the most important part of your layout; Nature's laws that must be followed; Setting a season and time period; Every scene tells a story; How much detail is needed; Control of views; Placement of structures; and more.
 
Besides these wonderful presentations, here are just a few of the other clinics scheduled for you at your 2009 LSR Convention:
 
"Tools of the Trade": Tracy Mitchell, MMR
"Tortoise Control & Diode Matrix": Jerry Hoverson, MMR
"Skyboard Painting"- Gary Rush
"Operations 101": Tom Crosthwait and Fred Bock, MMR
"Operations": Lee Johnson
"Structure Construction": Bob Brendle
"Modeling Prototypical Industrial Details": John Best
"Aspen Trees": Charlie Kirk
"Why Prototype": Ed MccCamey
"The Achievement Program": Pat Harriman, MMR and Paul Richardson, MMR
"Stony Creek & Western - 40 years of operation": Gil Freitag, MMR
 
Paul Richardson