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Offline Minok  
#1 Posted : 26 February 2017 04:27:18(UTC)
Minok

United States   
Joined: 15/10/2006(UTC)
Posts: 2,311
Location: Washington, Pacific Northwest
Sort of an impromptu ETE recruiting and meet up event.
And lo there was Märklin content though the Sounders Commuter train that seemed to have wandered into Germany was suspect, but it was Leavenworth, WA being modled. And in typical fashion ran head on into another stationary train there due to a switchboard by error.

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Ran into some fellow members there who will be posting as well.
Toys of tin and wood rule!
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My Layout Thread on marklin-users.net: InterCity 1-3-4
My YouTube Channel:
https://youtube.com/@intercity134
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Offline seatrains  
#2 Posted : 27 February 2017 00:20:03(UTC)
seatrains

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Joined: 22/11/2006(UTC)
Posts: 669
Location: Shoreline, WA
All, a small group from this list met up at the Monroe show: Minok, MKOpSeattle, Mitch an ETE'er and seatrains. This is one of the larger model train shows in the area and although 99% is north American outline it was a great excuse to talk European trains and get to know folks, face to face from the forum that really don't live that far apart! Also a small group or ETE'ers met up and hung out at Mitch's module:
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Mitch's NMRA HO module. Even though he is in a HO DCC club, you can spy some Marklin!
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Overview of the main building with vendors and train club layouts. Some of the layouts to follow:
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Kibri Marklin layout at a reasonable price...3 vendors had Marklin products and quite a few had random Kibri, Faller, Volmer kits.
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Module club layout with logging & maritime theme
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Another Module club with logging theme and great sawmill
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The always popular Lego trains
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The magical scenery bus!LOL This was on an unfinished module on display..
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Large Scale module club
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Another logging module. I never realized how popular logging was for a theme until I took pictures at a show?
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Thom
European Train Enthusiast - Pacific Northwest Chapter
4th Division, Pacific Northwest Region, National Model Railroaders Association
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#3 Posted : 27 February 2017 15:15:23(UTC)
Alsterstreek

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Location: Hybrid Home
Very nice, looks like fun.

Originally Posted by: seatrains Go to Quoted Post
All, a small group from this list met up at the Monroe show: Minok, MKOpSeattle, Mitch an ETE'er and seatrains.


From left to right, I presume? Nice to "meet" the faces behind the posts.
:o)
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Offline Minok  
#4 Posted : 27 February 2017 17:36:50(UTC)
Minok

United States   
Joined: 15/10/2006(UTC)
Posts: 2,311
Location: Washington, Pacific Northwest
Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Very nice, looks like fun.

Originally Posted by: seatrains Go to Quoted Post
All, a small group from this list met up at the Monroe show: Minok, MKOpSeattle, Mitch an ETE'er and seatrains.


From left to right, I presume? Nice to "meet" the faces behind the posts.
:o)


Yeah our secret identities are ruined now. I knew we should have worn costumes.
Toys of tin and wood rule!
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My Layout Thread on marklin-users.net: InterCity 1-3-4
My YouTube Channel:
https://youtube.com/@intercity134
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