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DERBY ROUNDHOUSE 12th & 13th May 2018


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Mickleover Model Railway Group is proud to announce it will be holding its 38th Annual Derby model railway exhibition on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th May at The Roundhouse, Derby, bringing together a wide selection of high quality layouts and exhibits from across the country, they will cover British, European and American outline in a variety of scales and gauges.

 

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The show is once again being held in the former North Midland Railway locomotive workshops, pictured above. Built in 1839, it is currently Grade II* listed and is the oldest surviving railway roundhouse in the world. Now part of Derby College, the building has been fully restored and is a modern events venue. This means the exhibition is held in a true railway location!

 

Situated adjacent to Derby railway station, The Roundhouse is easily accessible by public transport or car, full directions and maps are on the club’s newly redesigned website.

 

This will be the fourth exhibition the Group has held at The Roundhouse and it is now very much the home of the Derby show. After the success of last year’s event, it is very pleasing to be able to anounce that this year’s exhibition will continue in its enlarged and expanded format using a third area at the venue. This means the whole of the available facility is now being used for the Derby Model Railway Exhibition and will be filled with (model) railways in a railway venue!

 

 

Derby Model Railway Exhibition 2018

The Roundhouse, Roundhouse Road, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8JE. Parking onsite and nearby for visitors.

Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th May. 

Open 10.00am to 5.00pm Saturday,  10.00am to 4.30pm Sunday

Admission: Adults: £8,   Under 14s: Free (when accompanied by a paying adult)

 

Hot and cold refreshments will be available throughout the day in the venue, including a bar serving a selection of bottled and Draught Real Ales.

 

Layout and Trader list available and will be posted in a day or two

 

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Do we have a list of exhibits/traders/layouts?

 

 

Yes and I'll load those in a day or two - then this topic gets to the top of the pile again so more people see it - otherwise you get to see everything in one day and the topic drops down the list until it's forgotten about.

 

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Mickleover Model Railway Group is proud to announce it will be holding its 38th Annual Derby model railway exhibition on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th May at The Roundhouse, Derby, bringing together a wide selection of high quality layouts and exhibits from across the country, they will cover British, European and American outline in a variety of scales and gauges.

 

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The show is once again being held in the former North Midland Railway locomotive workshops, pictured above. Built in 1839, it is currently Grade II* listed and is the oldest surviving railway roundhouse in the world. Now part of Derby College, the building has been fully restored and is a modern events venue. This means the exhibition is held in a true railway location!

 

Situated adjacent to Derby railway station, The Roundhouse is easily accessible by public transport or car, full directions and maps are on the club’s newly redesigned website.

 

This will be the fourth exhibition the Group has held at The Roundhouse and it is now very much the home of the Derby show. After the success of last year’s event, it is very pleasing to be able to anounce that this year’s exhibition will continue in its enlarged and expanded format using a third area at the venue. This means the whole of the available facility is now being used for the Derby Model Railway Exhibition and will be filled with (model) railways in a railway venue!

 

 

Derby Model Railway Exhibition 2018

The Roundhouse, Roundhouse Road, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8JE. Parking onsite and nearby for visitors.

Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th May. 

Open 10.00am to 5.00pm Saturday,  10.00am to 4.30pm Sunday

Admission: Adults: £8,   Under 14s: Free (when accompanied by a paying adult)

 

Hot and cold refreshments will be available throughout the day in the venue, including a bar serving a selection of bottled and Draught Real Ales.

 

Layout and Trader list available and will be posted in a day or two

 

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This is a great show to walk round in a unique, historic venue. The layout selection is always good but look forward to seeing it soon.

After two recent wintry E Mids shows in the past month I'm NOT going to ask 'what if it snows?'!

 

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Layouts due to appear at this year’s exhibition will include:

 

Layout name Scale Outline Owner

 

Derwent Valley Railway N Gauge BR Mickleover MRG

 

Hinksey Yard N Gauge BR D&E Dave Searle

 

Lisworth Bay N Gauge BR John Spence

 

Neely N Gauge BR D&E Terry Metcalfe

 

High Stamley 4mm NG - Paul Windle

 

Adlington on Sea 4mm Scale BR John Medley

 

Deadmans Lane 4mm Scale BR D&E Yellow Mick Bryan

 

Elstree Fantasy Land 4mm Scale Trams John Huddlestone

 

Oil Drum Lane 4mm Scale BR D&E Terry Robinson

 

The Worlds End 4mm Scale BR D&E Peter Goss

 

Thomas the Tank Engine 4mm Scale - MMRG

 

Towcester 4mm Scale BR D&E John Norton George Woodcock

 

Minories GN EM Gauge BR D&E Tom Cunningham

 

Weslo Steels EM Gauge BR D&E Dave Tailby

 

Birmingham Moor Street P4 Gauge BR Simon Stevens

 

Leysdown P4 Gauge Southern Adrian Colenutt

 

Rolvenden P4 Gauge Col Stephens Robin Gay

 

Penfold Priory 7mm Scale GWR Bob Wykes

 

Arigna Town 7mm Scale Irish David Holman

 

Shasta Z Gauge USA Kevin Smith

 

St Combs N Gauge Canada Norman Raven

 

Sunrise Over Sonora HO Scale USA Roger Nicholls

 

Kayreuth N Gauge Euro Ian Hogben

 

Dettingen HO Scale Euro Roger Epps

 

Neuberg HO Scale Euro Nick Palette

 

Engelhausen HOe Scale Euro Peter Martin

 

Ahrtalzweibrück O Gauge Euro John Illingworth

 

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Deadmans Lane is a bit more recent than BR.........

 

Ah - oh - oops........

These got in the way of the yellow stuff....

 

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Hello

 

    Towcester is by John Norton as well as George Woodcock, I'm just the labourer. Good line-up, looking forward to it.

 

                                                            Cheers

 

                                                                        George

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    Towcester is by John Norton as well as George Woodcock, I'm just the labourer. Good line-up, looking forward to it.

 

                                                           

 

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Thanks - may I refer you to post #8 above . . . . . . .

 

 

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Trade stands due to appear at this year’s exhibition will include:

Trade stands due to appear at this year’s exhibition will include:

ATD Models

Airframed Glass Displays

C&L Finescale

Coastal DCC

Contikits

D&E Video/DC Kits/Realtrack Models

Eileens Emporium

Footplate

Greenscene

H&A Models

John Sammans

Layouts 4U

Mad About Trains

Malcs Models

MegaPoints Controllers

Michael Bond

Model Tree Shop

Mount Tabor Models

N Brass Locos

Nick Tozer

Nostalgia Art - David Wright

Online Models

Peco

Plus Daughters

Railway Bookshop

RCTS

Shawplan

Sherwood Models

Smart Models

Stevenson Carriages

Talyllyn Railway

Ten Commandments

TTC Diecast

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Looking forward to bringing Arigna Town to Derby. Last time I was in the Roundhouse, I was in short trousers, visiting on a Derby Works open day, back in the '60s! Not many Irish layouts around that are proper broad gauge [5'3] and even fewer in 7mm scale, so hopefully bringing something a bit different.

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Arigna Town was at the Newark show and is in my view brilliantly evocative of standard gauge railways in rural Ireland in the 1950s.

 

Its only next weekend so looking forward to it. With the Goods Gala on the GCR as well its going to be a busy weekend!

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(Apologies for the photo quality - A quick grab shot of 37025 37402 on road 6 outside the Vehicles Workshop on Deadmans Lane. (edit - ta to Big Jim)

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And resident 08417 shuffles about.

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Cheers,

Mick

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(Apologies for the photo quality - A quick grab shot of 37025 on road 6 outside the Vehicles Workshop on Deadmans Lane.

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In there to have its split boxes removed for a centre head code eh?

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Just a heads up for anyone going to Derby this weekend - The M1 is closed both ways at 23a to 24, from Friday to 3pm Sunday, so best to find an alternative route of possible, if that's the way you were going (like me!)

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Just a heads up for anyone going to Derby this weekend - The M1 is closed both ways at 23a to 24, from Friday to 3pm Sunday, so best to find an alternative route of possible, if that's the way you were going (like me!)

 

 

This map shows the area of the closure - it's only about 2 miles. There will be a diversion in place using the A453 which is a dual carriage way and runs parallel with the M1

 

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.8333664,-1.3049889,14z?hl=en

 

 

This article from the local paper has more details - the road is closed to enable the installation of a 50m by 22m bridge weighing 1150 tonnes as part of a bypass project for Kegworth costing £10m

 

https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/derby-news/m1-closed-junction-23-24-1532123

 

 

If travelling from the south, please allow extra time or find an alternative route - for example from the Midlands use the A38 rather than M42.

 

Obviously this is outside of our control and we hope that it will not put anyone off visiting our show

 

Of course travelling by train is the other option as The Roundhouse is next to the station !!

 

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https://www.thetrainline.com/book/results?origin=e2e4f0ad-72af-47a4-a27a-a3d3abb06d0a&destination=a9a24424-f9a9-4edf-a8a7-d0e49aa98647&outwardDate=2018-05-12T10%3A00%3A00&outwardDateType=departAfter&journeySearchType=return&passengers%5B%5D=1988-05-09&inwardDate=2018-05-12T16%3A15%3A00&inwardDateType=departAfter&selectedOutward=%2FjQi2OHFxVnOC28BSW9lXA%3D%3D%3AIkifw9Rxy5Qrxj5JGc7ADg%3D%3D&selectedInward=HxKBDVhBMHKL8oqUAoCXVQ%3D%3D%3A0K2QfRqkl4YrRjy7UK%2F1tA%3D%3D

 

This map shows the area of the closure - it's only about 2 miles. There will be a diversion in place using the A453 which is a dual carriage way and runs parallel with the M1

 

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.8333664,-1.3049889,14z?hl=en

 

 

This article from the local paper has more details - the road is closed to enable the installation of a 50m by 22m bridge weighing 1150 tonnes as part of a bypass project for Kegworth costing £10m

 

https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/derby-news/m1-closed-junction-23-24-1532123

 

 

If travelling from the south, please allow extra time or find an alternative route - for example from the Midlands use the A38 rather than M42.

 

Obviously this is outside of our control and we hope that it will not put anyone off visiting our show

 

Of course travelling by train is the other option as The Roundhouse is next to the station !!

 

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I think it'll be a little more complex than 'it's only about 2 miles'. Tailbacks from the junction of another two miles or so etc.

 

I was going to go, on paper it's one of the best shows for finescale this month including expoEM and RAILEX, but I think not, perhaps next year.

 

Have a good one

 

Regards

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I think it'll be a little more complex than 'it's only about 2 miles'. Tailbacks from the junction of another two miles or so etc.

 

Hopefully it'll be better managed than last week when it took me 45 minutes to get from the A453 by Ratcliffe Power Station to the A42... at eleven 'o clock at night.

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