I recently received photos and descriptions of the latest models Jim in West Virginia. I realized he had sent several other photos over the last year. It’s been a little while since we had a virtual RPM post, so let’s catch up with Jim’s work! A list of upcoming RPM events is reviewed at the end of this post. As with most images on the blog, click on any to review a larger size.
Tag: hobby inspiration
Spring RPM season again!
As winter thaws, it becomes RPM season. Railroad Prototype Modeler meets are a great way to recharge the batteries after a tough winter. A solid presentation schedule and an extensive model display room are the two main components of these events. You will also meet some great people who share similar interests. I’ve enjoyed great conversations at RPM meets over the years that have pushed my model projects along. Many of these conversations have turned into wonderful friendships.
I’ll be attending RPM-East, which is coming up in just a couple of weeks. My presentation is about halfway ready.
Here’s a short list of upcoming RPM meets. Support the event that is close to your neighborhood.
- March 26 & 27 – RPM-East in Greensburg, PA
- March 27 & 28 – Savannah Prototype Modeler’s Meet
- March 28 – Western Prototype Modelers Meet in San Bernadino, CA
- May 29 & 30 – New England/Northeast RPM Meet in Collinsville, CT
- June 20 – Bay Area Prototype Modeler Meet in Richmond, CA
- August 7 & 8 – St. Louis RPM Meet in Collinsville, IL
- September 25 & 26 – Mid-Atlantic RPM Meet in Fredericksburg, VA
If I missed your event. drop me a note in the comments below.
Participation, motivation, and RPM meets
I’ve had random hobby thoughts recently that seem to be related. Over the course of the last month, I’ve hosted an operating session, attended another operating session, and attended an NMRA division meeting. I intentionally altered my schedule to participate in these events. Why? I guess I would have just thrown out a simple, “Because it’s fun,” response in the past. But I’ve become keenly aware that personal participation in activities with other hobbyists directly effects my hobby enjoyment. It’s not just about listening to others talk about a specific subject but taking part in a conversational process that gives me a good feeling.