I lurk a lot but never post. I just came back from NAMES where I displayed my shay for the first time. As a younger modeler (41 years old), it gives me a great feeling when masters such as Mr Chenot, Mr Britnell, Mr Colonna, Mr Hodgson and others, stop by to see my work and tell me that I'm doing a good job. My father started to take me to NAMES and Cabin Fever when I was a young kid. At the time, I looked at the models but never really appreciated the time, effort and craftsmanship that was put into them. I was just bummed that there was not a steam engine to ride on. As I grew older, I started to appreciated the models more. But, It wasn't until I started making chips myself that I really begin appreciating and admiring the craftsmanship and engineering ability that is displayed. During the show, I sent a proud picture of me standing behind my shay to my wife. She always jokes about my "old man hobby". When she received my picture, she said how proud she was with me and jokingly asked " am I the only one under 70 there?" Afterwards, I managed to point out a couple people in the crowd to jokingly prove her wrong. My dad got a good laugh out of it too and then mentioned, "look around, In ten years, this show is not going to be the same." Unfortunately, I think he is right. and because of this, I try to take extra time to talk to builder and study their craftsmanship, because, there is going to be a time when I won't be able to see it or watch it run at the next show. I just want everyone who displays to know that I admire your work and I appreciate you showing and running your models. Thank you!