Program
Our Kit Buster Program for this season will focus on Building Structures with Patina / Weathering. One of the morning clinics will focus on a “structure building techniques” which we will then be able to implement/practice on our model kits in the afternoon Kit Busters workshop. Should structures not be your desire this year. No problem! All projects are welcome at our workshop sessions, where you can find fellow modellers with tips and tricks to help you.
Morning Meet
Clinics
We had three presentations (clinics) delivered in the morning.
- Clinic 1 – Soldiers of industry, a look at industrial locomotives in Canada by Pierre Ozorak
- Clinic 2 – Review of this year’s project and members models.
- 2025/26 Project – Llyod Henchey will present the “project” we are planning for next season.
We also discussed:
- Display Table Review – Completed structures and anything you are proud of.
Meet Photos
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The May Display Table.

Members assemble for the day’s events.
Display Table Photos
The theme for the display table was “Completed structures and anything you are proud of.”

Mikes”s Mt. Albert Lumber Business diorama

The main office

Loading the boxcar at the scratch built dock.

A hive of activity.

Lots of high quality lumber.

Mike’s large scale loco.

Malcolm’s research info for the Barryvale station.

The model station.

Note the scratch built chimney

The roof includes complete rafters.

Malcolm included a fully detailed interior.

Randy’s Monashee CN water tower.

And Randy’s PRR based station.

Malcolm’s CP inspired Tool House.

COmplete with interior details . . .

. . .and painter in action.

Malcolm’s Photo Studio

And his wooden shed.

Grant’s Chinese Restaurant.

Normand’s Downtown Deco building in progress.

and his “paper” building.

Normand added a gutter/downspout to his shed.

And his metal shed diorama.

Stan’s Project buildings.

Stan’s ITLA shed,

Walther’s tin shed,

completed Chinese restaurant, and.

paper store front.

Kevin’s diorama with the four structures.

the Chinese restaurant.

the “paper” store front.

The ITLA BeaverTails shed.

and Kevin’s metal shed.

Brian’s RR video camera.