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Longfield Model Railway Exhibition - 27th & 28th January 2018


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The Erith Model Railway Society's annual January show, one of South East England's largest shows (and probably Kent’s largest by stand numbers), will return to The Longfield Academy for our third show there.

 

Venue address: The Longfield Academy, Main Road (B260), Longfield, Kent, DA3 7PH.

 

Opening Times: Saturday 27th January 2018 - 10:00am to 5:00pm & Sunday 28th January 2018 - 10:00am to 4:00pm.

 

Entry Prices: Adults - £8.00. Concessions - £7.00. Children (5-16) - £3.00. Family (2+2) - £20.00. Children Under 5 - Free.

Entry price includes free exhibition guide.

 

The show will encompass at least 30 layouts, extensive trade and society support, demonstrators (including the club's Foxley Service Centre - Loco Diagnostics & Cleaning Service), static exhibits & charity raffle (in aid of the Association of Bexley Charities '78), making over 100 stands in total.

 

The venue can be reached by Longfield railway station (5-10 minute walk away), Arriva bus services 423 (from Dartford and Bluewater) and 489 (from Gravesend), and Go-Coach bus services 433 (Sunday only), 474 and 475 (all three from Bluewater) and 489 (Sunday only) (from Gravesend). The buses stop within a 5-10 minute walk from the venue. Some services may stop at Longfield Academy itself. There are no Sunday services for the 423, 474 and 475 routes.

 

There is a sizeable free on-site car park, full disabled access (including toilets), a large refreshment area (300+ seats) and an extensive range of hot and cold food and drinks at reasonable prices.

 

The Erith Model Railway Society will be selling Bachmann limited edition wagons commissioned by the club:

8 Ton Shepherd Neame & Co. Ventilated Van (Weathered). Ref. 38-375U. Price: £15.00.

14 Ton Paper Makers Chemicals Ltd. Tank Wagon. Ref. 37-650R. Price: £15.50.

 

Please check our website for further details (list of layouts and traders attending, directions etc.).

 

www.ukmodelshops.co.uk/erithmrs/exhibit_january.php

 

Thank You.

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The exhibition listings have been more or less finalised, aside from any last minute drop outs, and can be found here.

 

​However there is some trade space available and anybody interested should contact the Exhibition Manager Paul Plummer by email (erithmrs@gmail.com) or by mobile (07736 560956) as soon as possible. It might be gone by tomorrow!

 

​I merely maintain the club website, do some publicity, do some club admin bits and produce a quarterly fanzine for the members of the club.

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Paul (Whitcan) and myself are looking forward to attending with our demo and also Harchester Stabling Point.

 

Please come over and say hello; this is a new show for us, thanks Paul for inviting us, and also off patch for us, as we're usually found in the realm of SWAG.

 

Cheers,

John

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The exhibition listings have been finalised, aside from any last minute drop outs, and can be found here.

 

​There is due to be 112 stands at the show, though the listings go up to 114 as Stand No. 23 (N gauge layout Manor Avenue linked to Simplified Point Control) and No. 45 (second-hand trader Ray Morris) have withdrawn.

 

There is due to be 39 layouts in attendance, which including a number of layouts from the West Sussex N Gauge Society who are bringing a number of small layouts to the show this year rather than their modular layout. The Erith club's own Fleet Lane is Stand No. 79 and can be found in Anderson College.

 

Camlas and Harchester Stabling Point are Stand Nos. 66 and 65 respectively and both can be found in the Sports Hall.

 

​For those travelling by public transport, there appears to be no engineering works that would disrupt train travel to and from Longfield (located on the Chatham Main Line between Meopham and Farningham Road) for the weekend of the show.

 

​I will post any further news when I receive it from Paul the Exhibition Manager.

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James Street is Stand 27 and can be found in the Theatre.

 

​There is some off-site parking available at a day nursery in Brickfield Farm just up the road from the venue, as it is likely (going by past experiences) that the on-site car park will fill up quickly on both Saturday and Sunday mornings.

 

​The attachment is a map of the venue, which includes where the toilets are located.

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Just back from the show. Excellent as always and I spent far more than I intended.

 

Many thanks to Paul and all the exhibitors, especially those on Kunze Brucke, Laufenmühle and Drewery Lane.

 

Sorry but no photos.

 

Tony

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From my understanding we have had a good day.

 

​We thankfully had the tennis courts for parking today (unlike last year), and we still run out of room on-site!

 

​There will be football (again) happening on-site on Sunday morning, as we have had people this morning parking and dropping off for football, drama and dance classes happening on-site.

 

​Let's see what tomorrow brings.

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Had a great time yesterday, some great layouts and there seemed like a lot of traders which cleared up my want's list and my budget! Got to say a massive thank you to Stu and his team for chatting and allowing me to have a little play with Drewery Lane, a fantastic layout.

Well done to everyone involved in a fine show.

I'll post some pics when I get a chance.

Steve.

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Thank you to everyone who visited and supported our show this weekend.

 

James Street by Steve Wright won the Bill Murphy Memorial Shield for Best in Show and Summer Springs On The New Cut by Andrew Knights won the John Heath Cup for Best Scenic Detail.

 

Anyone who visited the show is more than welcome to upload any photos they took to this thread.

 

​Please feel free to add any comments about the show and we will consider them and other feedback we receive to see if we can make any improvements for future shows.

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I and my crew had a very good weekend playing trains operating the layout at the show. Very well done to Paul and his colleagues. We also did a lot of talking to the visitors which was great. Got some lovely comments too.

Found the show excellent with quality layouts.Even the M25 cooperated in getting me home in good time!

 

John

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As promised a few photo's of the show on Saturday, great show with some fine modelling, enjoy.

 

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Cheriton Bishop

 

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Canton Road

 

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Harchester Stabling Point.

 

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Allenton

 

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Whitecross St

 

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Fleet Lane

 

And a couple of my favourite Drewery Lane.

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Congratulations on another fantastic show in longfield. very well organised and some fantastic layouts i have a attached a couple of photos of some of the wonderful layouts.

 

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the pictures i have of drewry lane havent come out very well which i am anoyed about as it being its last show. i am a big fan of stu's work and im very glad i had the chance to see it one more time.

 

If you ever need a layout to fill a space please do pm me and i can give you details about Haynes End.

 

Stuart

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