Just got back from the show. This was the first model engineering show I have ever attended, and of course the first since I took up this hobby. Five hour drive down to Harrisburg from here in Erie. And worth every minute and every mile. I was simply blown away by the size of that place, the range of different activities and displays, and the sheer expertise on display by the exhibitors. The place was pretty busy on Friday, and packed today (Saturday) with attendees. I picked up some tools (being such a newbe, I can honestly still say I -need- them), and a lot of good advice on how to do a bunch of new to me machining techniques. Even though my main focus is on heat differential engines (Stirling, Hot Air, etc.) I had a chance to pick up on so many ideas on how to implement mechanisms on all those different hit and miss, and steam, and model automobile engines. Just a lot of absolutely beautiful work. Folks were very friendly and willing to answer questions. Sorry, but I was too enthralled to take any pictures, but I'm sure somebody else will have taken some and hopefully post them here.