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Pontypridd MRC (South Wales) 2019 Show , April 27


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This year's event will take place on Saturday 27 April at our usual venue, Newtown Llantwit Community Centre, Crown Hill, Llantwit Fardre, CF38 2NA. Admission £3.50 all classes (up to two children free with paying adult).

 

 

Exhibitors are as follows:

 

Layouts

 

 

Mutton                                  OO  BR(S) Steam                                      Rob Gunstone

 

Wylam Park                           N   gauge                                                 Dan Wylam (Barry MRC)

 

City Sidings                            BR                                                            Graham Bucknall

 

Abercynon Fach                   BR(W) Steam Shed                                 Brian Tucker (Pontypridd MRC Member) as seen in Model Rail November 2014.

 

Forest Gate Parkway           OO MI Privatisation Era                         Graham Mann (Pontypridd MRC Member) as seen in Hornby Magazine January 2019. New extended version

 

Dilwyn                                    OO Shropshire/Hereford                      Nigel Broad

 

Hornby Dublo Playtime        OO Hornby Dublo                                Chris Cheney

 

Weargate Cement Works    N   gauge                                                Ed Farms

 

Sugar Lane                            HO US freight                                        Richard Flannigan (Western Valley MRS)

 

Shepcote Lane                    OO  BR Sector era                                  Baz Jones (Western Valley MRS) (with working tippler)

 

Castell Sofia                         OO BR Steam Diesel                             Roger Davies (Pontypridd MRC Member)

 

Jedbach                                Hoe Austrian narrow gauge                  Bill Thomas (Pontypridd MRC member)

 

Thomas The Tank Engine    OO                                                        Rhondda MRC

 

Wolf Valley  RR                      O gauge US Short Line                       Simon Burton

 

Blaendare Road                  OO gauge                                                Phil Harries

 

Loch Carron Lane               OO Modern Image Shed                      Stuart Williams

 

 

 

                  

 

Trade

 

Lord and Butler (incl 'Dirty Boy Weathering'       Cardiff

 

Tallyllyn Preservation Society 

 

Club sales stand

 

Demonstrations

 

Narrow Gauge Kit building      Jim Edwards /Pontypridd MRC

 

 

Refreshments

 

Limited refreshments available on the day, Bacon Rolls, sandwiches, tea , coffee, and homemade cakes etc. (supplied by Tealicious Vintage Teas)

 

 

All exhibits subject to change (the curse of the cancellation!)

 

16 layouts, 2 demonstration/Society stands and 2 Trade Stands for £3.50 I think offers good value.

 

I will post some links from RMWeb to some of the listed layouts later. And add some photos for some others.

 

Any questions please ask.

 

Tony

 

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Hi All,  Talking to Tony (valleymodeller) last night at the Club, the quality and variety of gauges of the layouts, some have been in the media spotlight and seen at the Small Cardiff Show and others, should appeal to all tastes.  Talking of tastes I think I can smell the bacon butties!!

Regards,

Ken.

 

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Say 'hello' to my brother Peter - he of the Lord part of Lord and Butler - as I can't be there. Ta.

 

I hope you have an excellent day.

 

Cheers,

 

Philip

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Just two week and 6 days to go until our annual show.

 

Unfortunately MIB Models are unable to attend this year due to Alan's illness. So Lord & Butler will be the only  recognised trader. But we still have Tallyllyn Preservation Group and Club Sales stand in attendance. Sadly Alan will be missed but we wish him a speedy recovery and I trust he will fit enough for next year's show.

 

I the meantime I attach some photos of Abercynon Fach, Forest Gate Parkway, Shepcote Lane and Mutton who are all exhibiting this year. Shepcote Lane's working tippler is a joy to behold open its own. It'll be worth the visit just to see these four layouts , but there are another twelve(!) too, all for £3.50 entry.

 

Tony

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Looking forward to it Tony. 

 

Mutton had a good two day outing this weekend to Nailsea and went okay with only a couple of minor niggles. 

 

Rob. 

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Looking forward to seeing the layouts and exhibiting Loch Carron Lane. 

 

A little bit about the layout 

 

Loch Carron Lane is a modern image, micro 4mm DCC layout measuring just 3ft  x 1ft.

 

I purchased it in 2017 at Swansea MREX as a completed layout. It was being exhibited but also had a for sale sign on it and I snapped it up as i could see a lot of potential for it. 

 

Since its purchase I have transformed it from a steam era layout into a modern day DRS themed TMD. 

 

So far Ive added additional lighting, a new fuel point, a new depot with interior detail and extra scenic items around the depot but as you know layouts are never really finished.  

 

Typical operation will be the shunting of locos around the Tmd, movement of drs support carriages, with visits by the engineers carriage caroline, some Tesco container wagons and nuclear flasks.

 

Rolling stock for this layout is over 20 DRS owned / liveried locos, some with sound from classes 20, 37, 47, 57, 68 and 90. Also visiting locos on the day from Network Rail and other operators.  

 

Control is achieved using PowerCab Pro. The layout is controlled by one person. Pointwork is manual.

 

The layout didn’t have a fiddle yard but I have added this by modifying the shed so that a removable end section allows a fiddle yard to be installed and locos to emerge from the shed and gives variety for viewers to not know what is coming out the shed - the idea of this is based on the DRS Kingmoor depot which has a through shed.

 

Not on the exhibition circuit but did exhibit in Swansea last year which is when I was approached by Tony to exhibit at this show.

 

I dont have a webpage for the layout, but do have a small group on facebook which I put updates on as and when possible. 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1388461787953465/

 

Stu

 

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Here is a video of Graham Mann's modern image layout Forest Gate Parkway, filmed by our own club member Brian Tucker (BRIAN T of the above post). FGP is one of the best modern image layouts around at the moment, but despite being in the model press is only usually shown in the South Wales area. all buildings are scratch built. Thanks to Brian T for the excellent video (his copyright). Graham will probably be running one of his latest purchases , 40+ Revolution Trains TEAs!!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj7_6GGD7pI

 

 

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So what is a wagons favourite tipple then, Tony ? 

 

A small port perhaps ? 

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For all exhibitors at the Show, set up will be between 4pm and 8pm tomorrow (Friday 26th), and from 8am on Saturday. The show opens at 10am.

 

Our resident electrical expert won't be able to attend , so can I ask all exhibitors to ensure they bring sufficient electrical extension cables. Otherwise we might end up with 16 static exhibits!!

 

Tony

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9 hours ago, tripper said:

Hi Tony,  Best of luck for tomorrow, the mind is willing but the body hasn't recovered enough for me to get there.

regards, Ken.  :mellow:

 

What a shame Ken. 

We set up 9 layouts tonight with another 7 arriving tomorrow morning at 8a.m. Hope the weather is suitable for attracting loads of visitors.

So 16 layouts , which include some featured in the model railway press, I feel is good value for a mere £3.50 entry. And they've all fitted in so far!

 

Anyone local pleas pop along, it's a very good show.

 

Tony

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On behalf of Pontypridd Model Railway Club I would like to thank all who contributed to making yesterday's show so successful. The exhibitors, who gave up their time to display their layouts, the club members and our volunteer helper on the door. Also the ladies in the kitchen who kept us all supplied with copious amounts of bacon rolls, tea, coffee and home made cakes. And, of course, all our paying guests (and lots of children who were admitted free of charge).

 

Although turn out was down a little this year we all had a splendid day. The quality of layouts was excellent and everyone enjoyed themselves. 

 

We raised sufficient funds to keep the club running for yet another year and will help with our quest for new premises.

 

Tony

 

 

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