I mentioned a while back that we were looking to do outdoor parking lot shows. I finally found a place 10 days ago and we did the first show this afternoon in the parking lot of a restaurant.
I went to talk with the restaurant about using their parking lot they had a Die Cast car swap meet going on. It was 3 tables of Hot Wheels, and a few people in the back meeting room of the restaurant. The place was empty. This was a Tuesday afternoon.
We told people the show would be from 2-5 this afternoon. When I got there at 1, the parking lot was crowded and people we setting trains out wherever they could park. Maybe a dozen people were setting up then. By 2 pm we had 23 sellers set up -- most with 2-4 tables.
People came from 150 miles away. There is no way to know accurate numbers because we didn't charge or even pay attention, but this was bigger than a Biden campaign rally.
The goal going in was to have some time out with the train people and not get caught up in organizing anything. I had fun, got some stuff for the layouts, and didn't do much more than show up and tell people to set up wherever they want if they even bothered to ask.
I like the idea of doing Sunday afternoon shows, but to use the grocery store owner's lot adjacent to the restaurant we'll change the future shows to Saturday mornings.
Here's what I got for the layout:
I think those are Strombecker planes that someone has detailed nicely. At $15 for the pair, they'll look good hanging over the O gauge layout.
I also bought the transformer with two controllers. I am trying to use the controllers from two singles together and having problems. The seller said both controllers worked when plugged in at the same time. I'll sell the two singles to get most of my money back.
Here's the solution to a problem that vexed me:
Those are Lionel postwar 155 bell ringing hiway flashers. They flash their lights back and forth. I'll mount the bases under the O gauge layout and use the mechanisms to run my flashers.
Overall a good day.
There were a few people passing out flyers for upcoming indoor shows.