KAISER'S REEF (HAURAKI) GOLD MINING CO (NO LIABILITY)
In the belief that, within the membership of Nscale.net, there is a certain group that might be interested, the management of the Kaiser's Reef (Hauraki) Gold Mining Co (No Liability) wishes to advise that the company has been selected for display at the New Zealand Model Railway Guild's Convention08, to be held at Taradale, Napier, New Zealand, on 21-24 March 2008 (Easter Weekend).
(The New Zealand Model Railway Guild holds a bi-annual national convention for all members of the NZ Model Railway Guild, both club and individuals, which event has high prestige amongst railway modellers of all persuasions and scales within New Zealand, being a convocation of those who are supposedly the cream of New Zealand's model railway-modelling fraternity. Convention08 is the latest of these, continuing a tradition dating back some 50 years)
In addition the Managing Director (one Komata), has been requested to present a Clinic to those attending on gold mining on New Zealand's Coromandel Peninsular, and the methods he employed in creating the Kaiser's Reef (Hauraki) Gold Mining Co (No Liability) in a space measuring 13 inches by 23 inches, under the title 'Modelling a Cutlery Drawer - a Gold mine in a Small Space'
Kaiser's Reef (Hauraki) Gold Mining Co (No Liability) Management has been somewhat surprised at receiving such an invitation, and at the request to present a clinic on both teh organisation and the topic, but, in the best traditions of Nscale.net will champion the scale while presenting the required information.
The membership of Nscale.net, will of course be kept informed about such occurances as may relate to this matter.
Komata
Managing Director
Kaiser's Reef (Hauraki) Gold Mining Co (No Liability)
(Seriously, folks, I've been invited to take the Kaiser's to the NZ Model Railway Guild Convention and present a Clinic (teaching session) about how and why I made it - this to the best in railway modelling in New Zealand. Could be interesting!! Thought you might like to know . . .)

Congratulations!
No doubt, a well deserved honor.
That, or you left them with a cliffhanger last year.
Moose
MooseID wrote: That, or you
Seriously, this really does deserve congratulations! I trust you feel appropriately honoured (spelt just for you)!
Now, what are the chances of getting someone to video your presentation so we can all see it - not to mention seeing you as well!


BryanC
Yeah, what Moose said!
O U R cheeky!
Ohhh... video! Excellent idea!
P.S. It brought a tear to my eye to see honoured spelt correctly. An honour indeed! (For those who aren't aware - if the queen is on your money you must spell words with extra letters...)