Re: [cpsig] BC RPM Clinic update No.2

  • From: "Rob Kirkham" <rdkirkham@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 18:32:47 -0700

Hi Charlie - I'm not sure whether there will be a hand-out for that clinic - depends how much time I have for preparation before the show. Instead, the clinic is meant to be hands on, with some back and forth through a real project.

I may put some basic thoughts down - a good idea.

As for what the show can publish after the event: - I'll ask the other presenters and see what can be done.

Rob Kirkham
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From: "Charlie Vlk" <cvlk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 9:59 AM
To: <cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [cpsig] BC RPM Clinic update No.2

Will any of the handouts be available online as is becoming the norm to save
on printing costs and share information with those who cannot attend all the
various RPM meets across North America?

I am especially interested in the Basic 3D Drawing clinic by Rob
Kirkham...I've been meaning to set some time aside to teach myself 3D (the
semester of SolidWorks isn't of much use as the program is too expensive for
casual hobby use and I've forgotten most of what I learned anyway!!!).

Thanks,
Charlie Vlk


NEW!!! CLINIC UPDATE: For complete clinic information go to www.bctrains.org

Design Challenges on the N scale Columbia and Western squeezing 30 scale
miles and 2000 vertical feet into a two car garage. - Mark Dance

The HO scale CPR Boundary Subdivision; From Theory to Reality! - Scott
Calvert

CNR BC District facilities, locomotives and rolling stock - Al Lill

Basic 3D drawing in Google Sketchup for 3D Printing - Rob Kirkham

Scratch Building 101 - Russ Watson

What's in My Toolbox - Jack Hamilton, MMR

PGE Doodlebugs - Greg Kennelly

A Beginner's Guide To Digital Model Train Photography - Timothy J. Horton

The Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway in the CPR steam era and early diesel days -
Robert Turner

Introduction to Model Railroading - Pete Steinmetz

Digital Photography: Making Prints at Home - John Zuk

BCER in Colour - Marc Simpson

Programming Accurate Canadian Whistle and Bell Sounds - Mike Barone

Battery Powered Radio Controlled Locomotives in Small Scales - Pete
Steinmetz

NMRA AP Program Q&A - Jack Hamilton, MMR

NMRA Standards - Didrik Voss, MMR

Watch for more announcements in the coming weeks.

In addition to the RPM meet and clinics, Trains 2012 features Operating
sessions, Public show, Escorted layout tour, Banquet and Prototype tour.
Trains
2012 runs November 9th through 12th.

BC RPM / Trains 2012 Registration is $25 CDN
Price does not include Banquet, layout or prototype tours. Operating
sessions
are free but first come first serve - a very popular part of our show so get
in while you can.

Trains 2012 is located at:
Cameron Centre (across from Lougheed Town Centre)
9523 Cameron Street
Burnaby, BC, Canada
Cameron Centre is approx. 3 blocks north of the Lougheed Skytrain station
and
about 25 mins from downtown Vancouver via Skytrain.

For more information regarding Trains 2012 see www.bctrains.org or send an
e-mail to Ahutchinson(dot)mudbay(at)gmail.com

Cheers,

Andrew Hutchinson
BC RPM/ Trains 2012







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