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  1. Event Name: ONE DAY Beckenham Model Railshow 2018 Classification: Exhibition Address: St John's Church, Eden Park Avenue, Beckenham, Kent BR3 3JN. Day 1: Saturday 20th October 2018 Opening times Day 1: 10am to 5pm Prices: £6.00per Adult, Children (up to 16) accompanied by an adult free. Disability access: Yes Car parking: No Website: http://www.bwwmrc.co.uk/exhibitions/StJohn18Oct/index.shtml Organising body: Beckenham & West Wickham MRC Organiser: Greg Marshall07545 469 610bwwmrc@me.com ONE DAY Beckenham Model Railshow 2018 St John's Church, Eden Park Avenue, Beckenham, Kent BR3 3JN. Saturday 20th October 2018 10am - 5pm At least 12 Working Layouts: Roy Emery Basildon MRC – Aldwych - 4mm Gordon Gravett - Arun Quay - 7mm John Thorne Bottle Kiln Lane - OO9 Martin Allen City of Canterbury Model Railway Society - Dydley Junction - 2mm Philip Ford Endale South – 2mm Laurence Williams Bexhill MRC Haynes Lane - 7mm Alan Paley Loughborough Road - 4mm Nick Taylor BWWMRC club layout Medway Quay – 7mm Barry Luck Plumpton Green - P4 (subject to Confirmation) Andrew Knights Summer Springs on the New Cut - 4mm Peter Bossom The Sub Wealden Gypsum Company - 3mm Trevor Nunn Trowland - S Mark Carne Vintage Layout - Gauge 1 John Wilshaw Welford Bridge – 2mm Demonstrations, Trade Stands and Societies Light Refreshments Light refreshments in the new church hall. Club Shop The above list of exhibitors is correct at the time of going to press. The Beckenham and West Wickham Model Railway Club reserve the right to substitute or cancel any entries. Admission NEW FOR 2018 £6.00 per Adult, Children (up to 16) accompanied by an adult free. How to get there By Train: South Eastern Mid Kent (Hayes) Line to Eden Park from Elmers End (for Tramlink), Clock House, Lewisham (for DLR), London Bridge- 10 minute walk. By Bus: Nearest stops are about 10 minutes walk from St John's Church. Route 194 (Sydenham - Penge - Beckenham - West Wickham - Shirley - Croydon) to Eden Park Route 352 (Bromley - West Wickham - Beckenham - Lower Sydenham) to Crease Park Route 356 (Shirley - Elmers End - Anerley - Forest Hill - Upper Sydenham) to Eden Park Route 358 (Orpington - Bromley - Beckenham - Penge - Crystal Palace) to Eden Park Route 367 (Bromley - Beckenham - Elmers End - Shirley - Croydon) to Crease Park By Car: Further: From the West, Junction 6 of the M25, then A22, A2022 Sanderstead, Selsdon, Addington, Coney Hall, A232 West Wickham, A214 Beckenham OR From the South East or Dartford Crossing, Junction 4 of the M25, then A21 Bromley, A232 West Wickham, A214 Beckenham. Local: From Beckenham, Elmers End and West Wickham. The Church is in Eden Park Avenue, off Upper Elmers End Road. Please speak to a steward if you have special requirements such as requiring wheelchair, parking or access. Why not come along and see our layouts for yourself ?
  2. ONE DAY Beckenham Model Railshow 2018 St John's Church, Eden Park Avenue, Beckenham, Kent BR3 3JN. Saturday 20th October 2018 10am - 5pm At least 12 Working Layouts: Roy Emery Basildon MRC – Aldwych - 4mm Gordon Gravett - Arun Quay - 7mm John Thorne Bottle Kiln Lane - OO9 Martin Allen City of Canterbury Model Railway Society - Dydley Junction - 2mm Philip Ford Endale South – 2mm Laurence Williams Bexhill MRC Haynes Lane - 7mm Alan Paley Loughborough Road - 4mm Nick Taylor BWWMRC club layout Medway Quay – 7mm Barry Luck Plumpton Green - P4 (subject to Confirmation) Andrew Knights Summer Springs on the New Cut - 4mm Peter Bossom The Sub Wealden Gypsum Company - 3mm Trevor Nunn Trowland - S Mark Carne Vintage Layout - Gauge 1 John Wilshaw Welford Bridge – 2mm Demonstrations, Trade Stands and Societies Light Refreshments Light refreshments in the new church hall. BWWMRC Shop The above list of exhibitors is correct at the time of going to press. The Beckenham and West Wickham Model Railway Club reserve the right to substitute or cancel any entries. AdmissionNEW FOR 2018 £6.00 per Adult, Children (up to 16) accompanied by an adult free. How to get thereBy Train: South Eastern Mid Kent (Hayes) Line to Eden Park from Elmers End (for Tramlink), Clock House, Lewisham (for DLR), London Bridge- 10 minute walk. By Bus: Nearest stops are about 10 minutes walk from St John's Church. Route 194 (Sydenham - Penge - Beckenham - West Wickham - Shirley - Croydon) to Eden Park Route 352 (Bromley - West Wickham - Beckenham - Lower Sydenham) to Crease Park Route 356 (Shirley - Elmers End - Anerley - Forest Hill - Upper Sydenham) to Eden Park Route 358 (Orpington - Bromley - Beckenham - Penge - Crystal Palace) to Eden Park Route 367 (Bromley - Beckenham - Elmers End - Shirley - Croydon) to Crease Park By Car: Further: From the West, Junction 6 of the M25, then A22, A2022 Sanderstead, Selsdon, Addington, Coney Hall, A232 West Wickham, A214 Beckenham OR From the South East or Dartford Crossing, Junction 4 of the M25, then A21 Bromley, A232 West Wickham, A214 Beckenham. Local: From Beckenham, Elmers End and West Wickham. The Church is in Eden Park Avenue, off Upper Elmers End Road. Please speak to a steward if you have special requirements such as requiring wheelchair, parking or access. Why not come along and see our layouts for yourself ?
  3. Firstly thanks to DEMU Showcase team for inviting Ebsworth Street to DEMU. Me and the team had a lovely time. Ebsworth Street is normally not in room by itself with just traders this was first time. The volume on most of the locos/units are not on full. At no point did anyone comment to me or my team this was to loud or annoying. Normally in large hall you can just hear the sound. But you can’t please everyone.
  4. Event Name: ONE DAY MODEL RAIL SHOW Classification: Exhibition Address: St John's Church, Eden Park Avenue, Beckenham, Kent BR3 3JN. Day 1: St John Opening times Day 1: 10am - 5pm Prices: Adults: £6, OAP: £5, Child: £4, Family: £12. Disability access: Yes Car parking: No Website: www.bwwmrc.co.uk Organising body: Beckenham & West Wickham Model Railway Club Organiser: Greg Marshallbwwmrc@me.com / 07545 469 610 ONE DAY Beckenham Model Rail show 2017 St John's Church, Eden Park Avenue, Beckenham, Kent BR3 3JN. Saturday 28th October 2017 10am - 5pm At least 14 Working Layouts: Demonstrations Trade Stands Society Light Refreshments Club Shop The above list of exhibitors is correct at the time of going to press. The Beckenham and West Wickham Model Railway Club reserve the right to substitute or cancel any entries. Admission Adults: £6, OAP: £5, Child: £4, Family: £12. How to get there Click HERE for a map. By Train: South Eastern Mid Kent (Hayes) Line to Eden Park from Elmers End (for Tramlink), Clock House, Lewisham (for DLR), London Bridge- 10 minute walk. By Bus: Nearest stops are about 10 minutes walk from St John's Church. Click here for bus maps. Route 194 (Sydenham - Penge - Beckenham - West Wickham - Shirley - Croydon) to Eden Park Route 352 (Bromley - West Wickham - Beckenham - Lower Sydenham) to Crease Park Route 356 (Shirley - Elmers End - Anerley - Forest Hill - Upper Sydenham) to Eden Park Route 358 (Orpington - Bromley - Beckenham - Penge - Crystal Palace) to Eden Park Route 367 (Bromley - Beckenham - Elmers End - Shirley - Croydon) to Crease Park By Car: Further: From the West, Junction 6 of the M25, then A22, A2022 Sanderstead, Selsdon, Addington, Coney Hall, A232 West Wickham, A214 Beckenham OR From the South East or Dartford Crossing, Junction 4 of the M25, then A21 Bromley, A232 West Wickham, A214 Beckenham. Local: From Beckenham, Elmers End and West Wickham. The Church is in Eden Park Avenue, off Upper Elmers End Road. Please speak to a steward if you have special requirements such as requiring wheelchair, parking or access.
  5. Ebsworth Street will be at New Cross Show 31stOct-1st Nov 15
  6. Event Name: Vintage Toy Train Show 2015 Classification: Exhibition Address: St John
  7. More Pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/114464118@N06/ Information at http://www.bwwmrc.co.uk/layouts/EbsworthStreet/index.shtml
  8. Ebsworth Street is ambitious Modern Image 00 layout for the exhibition circuit. The track layout is design for the signalling and operation side. Ebsworth Street recreates small main line terminus station with 3 platforms running off the London via main line, busy station main road leading to town centre. Also with train care depot with loco sidings and re-fuelling point/stabling point with working yards lights and interesting scene features including working colour light signals and ground shunts. The layout is DCC operated by Lenz 100 system with DCC fitted sound locos/Units. The idea come from taking the best of layouts I seen and operated over the years. I am Chairman of Beckenham & West Wickham Model Railway Club. With working within the S&T for Network Rail at Waterloo. And worked for Model Zone/ The Signal Box for just over 7 years, with help out at Invicta Model Rail (Sidcup). I had been to many shows all over the UK with them. From that I decided its time to build my own layout. I was limited to space at first and transporting the layout to shows. The first plan was 8ft by 2ft Diesel depot for locos, but I have a liking for Voyagers. HST and Units. Once I sat down and talk to a good friend Paul then said “what about this?.” So with that in mind. The layout becomes 26ft by 4ft. with each base board 2ft by 4ft. With the space in my Ford S Max Sport we had to do some changes to get it to fit in. So we paired 6 2ft by 4ft in to 3 pairs and that left one pair to be cut in to 2ft by 2ft boards with pair together. With Operating Horton the Beckenham &West Wickham Model Railway Club Modern Image layout (www.bwwmrc.co.uk/layouts/Horton/index.shtml) via DCC, it was no question it going to be DCC operated. Over the years DCC has become the way of the model railway hobby. More and more the locos were coming to life with sound and lights. With that in mind I and Paul started building base boards for the layout. We had got most of the layout built and then it turns to legs… We had issues before were 2x1 was not fitting or keeping the layout steady for Horton. So to the drawing board we went. So I left it to Paul. He comes up with the idea as 2x2 legs. We built the legs but with a higher then Horton legs. This at first I was uncertain but once we had the first board up it was nicer working height and operating. But we were still getting the same problem as Horton. So with much planning we decided to spin the last 2ft by 4ft base board around. To stop the moving of the layout. This had stopped the layout moving and given the legs more strength on holding the layout steady. With spinning the last board around it gives space for operating the layout from hide to take place. As most layout try and fit in as much as you can I decided it would get you the opportune to plan for scenes to fit in with the layout plan. Once all the legs and baseboards were completed with end boards it was time to fit in the car. It was a tight fit....... After getting the layout home it was time to set up the boards for corking and then track lying in the garage. Over the years I could say my track laying was bad, but if you don’t try. You will not get any better. After helping with the rebuilding on Horton and track laying on Beckwick. I had a plan in my head so I put pen to paper. So I went shopping for points and track. Also some buildings I had been buying for many years to finally put on my layout which was coming along nicely. 16 houses, signal box, office blocks and accessories. Once I had been shopping I started recreating the plan I had done on paper. So with talking to Paul and some club members it started to coming along nicely. The plan for the station and yard was completed on paper. Time to marked out, see how it looked. Below is a signalling diagram for my layout. With laying the junction to station and entrance to yard it had to be right. I had got it down and it looked great. Track lying was fun and more I did it more I was working on the layout in my spare time. Apart from working on Horton on club nights. The layout was growing faster and faster day by day. After I had laid a large amount of track. I had to think what and I’m going to use over the board joints. To a line the track. When building the boards I had put in alignment dowels to keep it level but that doesn’t always guarantee the liniment of the track across the boards. So from using different methods in the past. I started off by cutting away the sleeper edge to draw a hold for the screw to go in. As close to the rail as possible. Then solder to hold the track in place. At first it stands out a lot. But when I scene it not that bad. Back to track lying. In the yard and carriage siding. The layout had moved very fast within 6 weeks all baseboards was built and within 3 weeks after the entire track was laid. Started putting building in places I planned them to go. After looking in my box of many things, I had started the scenery on the layout. Within a weekend I had done 6ft of it. And planning more on what will look right there. Ebsworth Street is on its way…… Five months have passed and now Ebsworth Street has had wiring and extra scene and detail work completed. I have decided to go down the same route as Horton using MRCCC to control the layout and Signals/Points. I have kept the wiring simple, so anyone can look underneath of the baseboards to see what’s going on and where it’s going. I have soldered black wire to public viewing side and red wire to the operator side. All this came about after helping with the wiring up of Horton after its rebuild, which showed up some problems when we were fault finding. With 36 core cables on each base board it was hard to place a meter on and get a voltage reading. So Paul had another idea on how to make it easier to fault find on my layout by using PCB with the two wires soldered to it and an insulating cut between them placed underneath the track block joint. Then wires from the PCB to the 37 way cable with plugs to connect the baseboards up together. I have five baseboards wiring and mostly scenery completed. Signals and Shunts are still to be installed and tested. If you have been visiting the clubrooms you will have seen about 8ft-12ft. that has been wired and scened. With Horton not up this has kept me active and shows new members what you can do and learn from the club. I have only just started working on the platform area, marking out with paper and then with a pencil on the side of a MK3 Coach in the middle and let the pencil do the work for me marking the platform edge for clearance. That will give me the base for the platforms – 18mm MFD will be the base for it. Next will be to place them on the layout and see how they fit and any sanding down or cutting away can then be done for board joints and point work. Once I have done that I will use the Metcalfe station kit for the brickwork which will save making or cutting brick paper. More pictures will follow soon.
  9. All RM Web Invicta Model Rail will be stocking Dapol 00 and N gauge and other lines. I ask them today but due to just starting up new shop it takes time to get the accounts. Invicta Model Rail Team will be happy to answer any questions or products you may wish. So please contact them on 0208 302 7774 BWWMRC - Horton Team
  10. All RM Web Welcome to Invicta Model Rail, Kent's new model railway specialist. From our shop beside Sidcup Station, we offer a personal in-store service, as well as a world wide mail order service. We are proud to be stockists of major model railway brands including:- Hornby, Bachmann, Peco, Graham Farish, Expo, Gaugemaster, Kestrel, Metcalfe, Ratio, Wills, & Woodland Scenic, In addition we carry North American HO models from Athearn, Bachmann, Kato & Walthers. Invicta Model Rail Shop is open Mon, Tues Thur, Fri and Saturday 9-5.30, And Closed Wednesday & Sunday. The Website is still being worked on and it takes time to get it right working on new system. In regards with ordering and pre-orders. If you want to make order call 0208 302 7774. Its on Google at the moment but due to not having many hits you have to in put the full description to get it up. http://www.invictamodelrail.com/ The Beckenham & West Wickham Model Railway club will support local shops. Hope you can make a visit to Invicta Model Rail. Regards BWWMRC - Horton Team
  11. 2012 MODEL RAILSHOW By The Beckenham and West Wickham Model Railway Club Saturday 20th October 10am - 5pm St John
  12. 2012 MODEL RAILSHOW By The Beckenham and West Wickham Model Railway Club Saturday 20th October 10am - 5pm St John
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