Photo Gallery of Pics from OTSN (1 Viewer)

Pete, thanks. One question: if I go to the main page and click on photo gallery I can't access this. Is accessing it from here the only way.

BTW, the items at Images 3108 and 3109 were fantastic, not cheap, but great nonetheless. It was all metal and great to look at. Would have loved to bought one of those items.
 
The link on the main Treefrog pages is for the regular Gallery. The link above is for the Show. They are separate pages.
 
Thank you Dick for the number and variety of pictures. I did see that you managed to get Pete's smile on film. Not having had the opportunity to attend any shows in the past and now seeing the great pictures of those wonderful displays only makes me more firm in attending in 2006. I think I shall get my reservations in now.
 
Peter Reuss said:
The link on the main Treefrog pages is for the regular Gallery. The link above is for the Show. They are separate pages.

Is there an icon on the main page. I think that is what I meant to say.

sceic2 said:
Thank you Dick for the number and variety of pictures. I did see that you managed to get Pete's smile on film. Not having had the opportunity to attend any shows in the past and now seeing the great pictures of those wonderful displays only makes me more firm in attending in 2006. I think I shall get my reservations in now.

I did that when I left, following Gary's advice.
 
Guys, I've got to apologize for some of the pics. I'm still learning the digital camera and obviously didn't do a good job shooting what I think is called macro. Anyway, some of the pics should give non attendees an idea, at least, of the show's scope. I didn't shoot pics of Andy's new and upcoming figs cas I didn't think he'd want me to. Should have asked. I gather someone else got these pics. The new barbarians he's doing are going to be FANTASTIC!

I'll get the pics right next year.

Dick
 
Great pictures! Can anyone tell me what brand these figures are?IMG_3008_1 and IMG_3009_2 .
 
Joey, those vehicles/aircraft are Jonathan Crawford's. Each piece is individually crafted from sheet metal. They're quite spectacular. I don't have info on Jonathan's address/contact data, tho someone else on the board might. The models look to be largish in scale and varied in scale as well. They're also tres cher, but any one of them would make a terrific display piece. Jonatham also put together a compendium of toysoldier dealers thru-out the world. It's very helpful. If only I hadn't loaned mine out, I'd be able to find him for you now.

Dick
 
Further to Winky's post, he, and it wasn't Jonathan that was there, had an Austin. It was around $280. I think the planes were in the $450 range.
 
I'm barely going through my pictures of OTSN and I thought this one was cool.
 

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I wish I'd had the brains to bring my camera. Oh, well.
 

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