Norm Saley (l) and Sam DiMaggio inspect an array of
locomotives.
All shapes and sizes...
Jim Overland observes Peter Comley and his Great Western
train.
Paul Kenney's presents ideas on scratch building
locomotives.
Two earlier Aster models: King Arthur on the top and Chapelon's Nord
on the bottom.
A table full of eye candy.
Jim Crabb works on a modified Roundhouse Millie.
What do live steamers do for fun?
This shot shows the well designed and easy to use layout that Paul
Brink made available for the Steamup.
Gary White steaming an Aster King Arthur.
Peter Comley services a G1MRA Project Loco during a run.
John Porter's much modified Bassett-Lowke Super
Enterprise.
The Berkeley Cricket.
Interesting sights at every corner and end of the
ballroom...
Norm's wife Ruth won't let him paint his bumblebee Mogul!
A good looking, and rare, Roundhouse Pooter.
Mike McCormick mid run.
Paul Brink with a classic Original Hemmens Porter.
John Porter with a firm hand on the controls.
Tony Dixon with his French 232 U1.

Dave Cole readies a train at Dan Liebowitz's open house.
Dan's track is perfect for large locomotives and long trains and we
had a full day of long runs.