Bill,

 

Maybe you should have included a pair of white cotton gloves with the model
like PBL did with some of their brass models in the past.  I have a pair
from PBL someplace still in the bag.  Now if they were from the AC Gilbert
factory they would be worth something.

 

Dave Heine

Easton, PA

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Bill Lane
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 7:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: {S-Scale List} displaying & contests [1 Attachment]

 





I learned the hard way many years ago. I just finished my first B&O I12
caboose. I took it to the South Jersey S Scalers meeting that very night and
set it on the table. My mistake - because there was potato chips in the same
house and sadly on that SAME table.  Yup - not 10 minutes after my arrival
there was a big ole greasy Wise potato chip thumbprint (NO partial print
here!) right on the side of the bay window cupola. It would take NO special
CSI skills to figure out whose thumb it was. Luckily I was able to wipe it
off quickly and touch up the damage the next day

 

At the PRR T&HS conventions,  the model room committee had a policy of
moving every model in the room to a better place for photography. They felt
that because they were all modelers they knew what do to. It has been a long
time since I placed my models there. It is a popular vote with starting this
year as a best in show only. I strongly disagree with anyone handling
someone else's models for any reason. I surely would not do it.

 

I am not implying the judges at Scranton would be disrespectful or eat
potato chips and handle models.  I spent a reasonable amount of time fixing
my 5495 just a few days before going. I all but broke off the cab wind
deflector assembling it for the first time so that had to be fixed. It is
just my way of "do not touch" at all times. If the modeler needs to show
full the underbody it would be displayed with a mirror somehow. If I lost
points for my do not touch sign so be it.

 

Thank You,
Bill Lane

Modeling the Mighty Pennsy & PRSL in 1957 in S Scale since 1987




 

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