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See Calum's photos of the show here.
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***April 17-18, 2004***
We were invited to the Toronto Toy, Train and Doll Show. Good times, people!
Since the rtlToronto core train group is in a 'rebuilding' phase, we showed up with what we had. It was still very much appreciated!
Here some members of the the group are going over the plans...
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| Part of Derek's area, with a construction boom and hard working mini-figs.
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A nicely designed intersection.
Looking down at the harbour--note the lift-lock!
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Derek lifts his bridge into place
Bridge in place
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More conferencing...
GE SD70ACE! How'd that get in here???
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| The little steam engine going by Jeremy's nicely constructed cliff wall
An overview of Jeremy's section
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Derek's racer track--some people compared it to an LRT. It looked very nice!
The guys doing some furious building
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Above view of the harbour, bridges and even more conferencing...
The guys doing some furious building (part deux)
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My little contribution to the show--canoeists (and 'gator)
Once again, the train shop makes an appearance.
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More pics of the bridges
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Derek's train station. Beautiful and elegant in simplicity and function.
Track level shot across the front of the layout
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The bridge one more time!
Checking out the internal reinforcing lattice work of Jeremy's mountainside
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| Track level shot of 'the back 40'
The group.
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The Vision Command was also incorporated into the layout. It captured video all weekend. As soon as I get around to editing the 15+ hours, I'll post the results here.
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