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  1. Thank you Keith we look forward to your continued support of our events
  2. The 45th annual Redditch Model Railway Exhibition takes place on 15th and 16th September 2018 at the Trinity High School, Grove Street, Redditch Town Centre B98 8HB. The venue is off access one on the Redditch Town Centre Ring Road and is a 15 minutes drive from Junction 2 of the M42. There is a large free car park at the venue. The Town Centre Bus and Rail stations are a 10-15 minute walk. There are three trains an hour directly to/from Birmingham New Street station on Saturday and two an hour on Sunday. There will be at least 15 working layouts of scales between 7mm and 2mm scales many of which are well known and featured in the model railway press, together with 12 sales stands The show is open from 1000 until 1700 on Saturday and until 1630 on Sunday. Admission prices are Adults £5.50, Children £2 & Senior Citizens £5.and Families (2+2) £14. The venue is wheelchair friendly Further information can be found on the web site at www.redditch-mrc.com or email enquiry@redditch-mrc.com Layouts on show will include: Brynllwyd - presented by Dave Forshaw, Liverpool MRS Welsh narrow gauge layout – 7mm scale Buckshee - presented by Members of Redditch MRC 4mm Scottish Region layout – 4mm scale Charlton The Strand - presented by David Boot New 4mm Western Region layout– 4mm scale Eu (Le Treport) Depot - presented by Peter and John Smith 1950's French locomotive depot – 7mm scale Farmers Drove - presented by Steve Farmer Modern image layout – 2mm scale Hounslow Sidings - presented by Ray Norwood South London in the 1960’s Morfa Mawr - presented by Ian Sandell Modern image layout based in Wales – 4mm scale North of England Line - presented by Scarborough and District Railway Modellers North east of England based layout – 2mm scale Oakenshaw - presented by Redditch Model Railway Club West Yorkshire in the 1960's – 4mm scale Smallwood - presented by Redditch Model Railway Club Modern Image layout based in the 1970’s – 4mm scale Studley and Astwood Bank by Steve Monk Layout of the prototype station – 4mm scale Su and St Paul - presented by Doug Grazier American modern image HO scale layout – 3.5 mm scale Trinity Dock Street Bridge - presented by Gavin Rose Dock yard set in 1939 – 4mm scale Plus at least one more 7mm scale layout that is so new it has yet to be named
  3. Shots of a few trains at Smallwood
  4. We never like letting anyone down. So far this year we have attanded simlar heritage railway based events at the Severn Valley and Great Central Raikways both of which were well run and attended events. We were keen to make it a third. Many years exoerience of both organising and attending such events showed the organisation of the event at Toddington was not going at all well hence why we did not attend. From the Smallwood team
  5. Sorry if anyone has gone to the duesel gala at Toddington expecring to see our Smallwood layou. Due to an inability to confirm any of the arrangements we took the decision not to attend. From the Smalwood team PS the layout will still be at the Redditch show in September
  6. To make certain everyone knows what our layout is called at exhibition we have had two name boards specially made. The names are printed on Dibond to ensure they are as durable as possible and will be displayed at each end of the layout. from the Smallwood team
  7. Good news for Smallwood fans The layout will be on show in the diesel depot at Toddington at the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Railway diesel gala on the 27th to 29th July See you there ... From the Smallwood Team
  8. This week we tested the layout using the Z21 control system. This will be the normal dcc control system we will use on the layout. It has proved to be ideal for running our Dagnell End layout and so we will use the same system on Smallwood. You can use as tablet or phone to control the trains via an app you download and then via a closed Wi-Fi network you can control the trains. We have found having the tablets "fixed" to the layout works best for us though when shunting trains the tablet can be held in the hand so the operator can get closer to action. The picture shows one of the tablets. On Smallwood there is a control position at each end of the layout. We control both the trains and points from the tablet This week we tested the layout using the Z21 control system. This will be the normal dcc control system we will use on the layout. It has proved to be ideal for running our Dagnell End layout and so we will use the same system on Smallwood. You can use as tablet or phone to control the trains via an app you download and then via a closed Wi-Fi network you can control the trains. We have found having the tablets "fixed" to the layout works best for us though when shunting trains the tablet can be held in the hand so the operator can get closer to action. The picture shows one of the tablets. On Smallwood there is a control position at each end of the layout. We control both the trains and points from the tablet
  9. All our other current layouts are larger round and round configurations and we were keen to build a smaller end to end layout suitable for one day shows where we could test and trial dcc operation Sayjng that all the exhibition invites si far are two day shows Our own Redditch MRC show 15th and 16th September 2018 Severn Valley Railway April 2019 Stafford show February 2020 and Warley show November 2020 It is obviously available for other exhibition contact us via our web site
  10. Another view in the early evening at Smallwood. The signal man has switched the lights on in the signal box
  11. A view from the other end. Operationally there will be an operator at end of the layout Thanks Mike
  12. Thanks as they say we are getting there! We plan in the next week or so to run the layout in anger in the club room to prove things all work
  13. Tonight at Club we fitted the curtain for the first time which attaches to the layout with Velcro. We have also added the two sloping shelves one at each end for a tablet to be placed on to control the trains and points using the Z21 dcc system
  14. A view taken this week of the layout showing how the layout is supported on legs each with large casters so the layout can easily be moved around
  15. Thanks We plan to take to our exhibition in September details at www.redditch-mrc.com
  16. Hi Sorry it has been some months since the last updates We have however still been beavering away on improving our Smallwood layout All of the points now switch using DCC decoders and we have extensively cleaned the track to improve the running The layout is also now back on it's own supporting legs which boost large casters with brakes ! so when we take the layout to exhibitions we can easily move it around. One person can now easily push the layout around. This makes working on it much easier. Putting the brakes on makes it as stable as a layout on conventional legs Here are a few pictures of the layout taken this week from the Smallwood team
  17. The latest addition on the layout the interior of the shunters cabin. The building will have light fitted to show off the inside of the building. From the Smallwood team
  18. A couple of Class 25's at Smallwood
  19. A few more pictures taken this week to show our latest progress on Smallwood From the Smallwood team
  20. We uprated the lights in the shopping Centre this week which sets the model off far better than before
  21. The attached photograph taken a couple of years ago shows the station canopy without the glazing
  22. Hi The station canopy is totally scratch built. The shape is created from curved sections cut from thick card that were used as the outer parts of cable drums. The glazing is made from plastic sheet with the glazing bars added with strips of black tape. The whole thing is weathered. There was much debate amongst club members on how much weathering should be done but we think we have just got it right. We have put the lights in the station buildings in an attempt to brighten this area of the layout up. From the Smallwood team
  23. Thank you Martyn It nakes all the hard work worth will From the Smallwood Team
  24. Just to show we are still making progress with our Smallwood layout. The following are a few early morning shots at Smallwood The first shows the platforms with the GPO van delivering some mail bags and with lights on at the Travellers Fare they must be open for business The second shows the Rusty Anvil Pub which must have had an all night lock in
  25. All the weathering has been done by hand by the Club member who owns the locomotives from the Smallwood team
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