Hi there! That's me, the big furry guy, on the right!
I had a great time meeting the others and checking out Max's models. Max, I think you have the edge on me experience wise, I don't think I could turn out a tank as good as yours.
We did see a Sherman, but it was behind a fence (thought I might have to help Robert and Max get over it though ... they looked pretty keen to get up close).
A word about the venue:
Sam Reynolds was a car dealer in the 30's who took anything in trade because of the depression; old tractors, farm machines, stationary engines, aircraft, you name it. The Reynolds family later went on to make their money from mineral rights and started the Reynolds Museum, which is still around today surrounded by acres of old things that Sam had collected (including some armour).
The family gave the best of the collection to the Province of Alberta, which constructed a building to house it. It is the Reynolds-Alberta museum where we met. Adjacent is an aircraft hangar housing many of the Reynold's aircraft collextion as well as Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame.
We could have easily spent a lot more time there, and it is well worth a visit from anyone in the area.
Byron Reynolds still runs a crew of professional aircraft restorers and also flies and displays some of his collection at various airshows.
I am really looking forward to meeting again in Calgary in the New Year, hopefully upnorth and smithm can join us as well as others.
PS guys, I did buy a car, a 97 Taurus sedan, same colour as the one you saw, so now I have bookends in the driveway.
Regards,
Bruce