2010 Clinic Info!
Model Railroading University Presents their Masters Degree Program
The follow up to the SOLD OUT clinic from 2009.....you will NOT want to miss this!
stay tuned to learn more!!!!
2009 Model Railroading Clinics
As we continue to grow, so do our CLINICS!
For the 2009 Show we are happy to announce 4 tracks/types of Clinics
TRACK ONE:
NEW in 2009! 
Model Railroading University Presents their Bachelors Degree Program
CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE OR REGISTER
TRACK TWO:
Hands on Clinics Saturday and Sunday
(CLICK HERE to see our venue of hands on clinics
in our "clinic stadium")
TRACK THREE:
Mini Demos/Clinics offered throughout the day
(by experts at their exhibit areas)
TRACK FOUR:
"Invitation Only" Clinics offered by Manufacturers
(special/advanced clinics - sign up available at manufactures' booths only)
To see the schedule of manufacturers' reserved clinics, CLICK HERE!










2009 "TRACK TWO" Model Railroading Clinics
Please note that all clinics are hands-on and participants will have the opportunity to be directly involved if they wish.
Since 2008, clinic space has doubled in size!
Saturday, January 24, 2009
| Start Time |
Description |
| 10:00 AM |
"DCC Comparison Session" This session will allow you to not only learn all about DCC (Digital Command Control) but it will also compare the top systems available today. Learn all about how they work, which makes most sense for what you are trying to do. Try them out first to see! Then make an informed decision. |
| 1:00 PM |
"The Sky's the Limit!" This background painting instruction is hands-on. You will actually spray paint clouds and see how easy it is to paint a realistic background for your home railroad. Using an airbrush will also be a part of this session's instruction. Come join the wacky trio as they blow and go towards a realistic background with little talent and a lot of their patented non-artistic technique. The Model Railroad University staff makes backgrounds so easy anyone can do it, with stencils! Come paint a background that’s right for you. |
| 3:00 PM |
"Building Beautiful Buildings" using 3 in 1 Modular kits from Walthers™, learn how easy it is to construct a variety of different structures all from the same kit. Don't forget, once you complete it, you get to take it with you! |
Sunday, January 25, 2009
| Start Time |
Description |
| 10:30 AM |
"DCC Comparison Session" This session will allow you to not only learn all about DCC (Digital Command Control) but it will also compare the top systems available today. Learn all about how they work, which makes most sense for what you are trying to do. Try them out first to see! Then make an informed decision. |
| 1:00 PM |
"The Sky's the Limit!" This background painting instruction is hands-on. You will actually spray paint clouds and see how easy it is to paint a realistic background for your home railroad. Using an airbrush will also be a part of this session's instruction. Come join the wacky trio as they blow and go towards a realistic background with little talent and a lot of their patented non-artistic technique. The Model Railroad University staff makes backgrounds so easy anyone can do it, with stencils! Come paint a background that’s right for you. |
| 3:00 PM |
"Building Beautiful Buildings" using 3 in 1 Modular kits from Walthers™, learn how easy it is to construct a variety of different structures all from the same kit. Don't forget, once you complete it, you get to take it with you! |
All clinics are held in the Southeast corner of the YOUNG BUILDING in section 98. Clinic schedule subject to change. Come early to get a “hands on” seat in our clinic area that has DOUBLED IN SIZE!!!
All clinics are conducted by Fran and Miles Hale, MMR, John Lowrance, MMR and the Staff of The Model Railroading University. To learn more about The Model Railroading University, please visit: http://www.modelrailroadinguniversity.com or http://www.modelrailroadbuilder.com
Questions about the Amherst Railway Society's annual Railroad Hobby Show
should be directed to the show office at:
showoffice@amherstrail.org