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Spalding Model Railway Exhibition - November 2nd & 3rd 2019


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Spalding Model Railway Exhibition

Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd November 2019

Saturday 10am – 5pm, Sunday 10am – 4:30pm

Adults £8 | OAPs £7 | Accompanied Children Free | Cash & Debit/Credit Cards Accepted | Advance Tickets Available

Springfields Events Centre, Camel Gate, Spalding. PE12 6ET.

 

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This year's Spalding Model Railway Exhibition is fast approaching. We welcome 34 layouts, 5 demonstrators & 26 traders over the weekend of November 2nd and 3rd 2019.

 

New for this year we are selling advanced tickets which will permit early entry from 9:30am & entry via a separate entrance to avoid the queues, until midday both days. Tickets are available here. There is no booking fee, simply print your ticket and bring it along for admission.

 

For full details please see our website, with list of visiting layouts, demonstrators & traders. https://www.spaldingmodelrailwayclub.org.uk/exhibition/

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

 

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List of visiting layouts:

 

Layout - Owner - Gauge

Grantham - Graham Nicholas - OO

James Street - Steven Wright - N

Ladeside Depot - Mike Bisset - O

Troutons TMD - Wakefield RMS - OO

Haydon Square - Farnham & District Model Railway Club - O

Emsworth - Ben Adlington - OO

Templeford - The Tandy Family - O

Ambleton Vale - Ray Taylor & Anna Bass - N

Heybridge Wharf - Mike Corp - 3mm

Habbaniya, Iraq 1941 - Tony & Kate Bennett - Forced Perspective

Burnham - David O'Rourke - OO

Farmers Drove - Stephen Farmer - N

Timber Valley - Dale Gillard - OO9

Zauberwald - Axel Klozenbuecher - Oe

Hartley Poole - Richard Hart - N

South Town - Chris Trafford - 4mm Finescale

Stamford East - Robin Fox - N

Webbs Wharf - Dr Michael Watts - O

Barrenthorpe Shed - Hornby Magazine - N

Lisworth Bay - John Spence - N

Passage Lane TMD - Robert Potter & Charlotte Saunderson - OO

Launceston - Richard Holder - OO9

Ellasweet Beet Factory - Graham Morfoot - OO

South Walton - Simon Challis - N

San Maria Gandia - Ian Milroy and Robin Marie - HO & HOe

Small N Workings - Ian Redman - N

Klapping - Michael Roualle - HO

Great White River Navigation, Extraction & Steam Packet Company - Raven Miniatures - On30

Lincoln River Canyon - Spalding MRC - HO

The Vale of Maentwrog - Paul Bason - 4mm Narrow Gauge

Mackenzieville Yard & Glendale Junction - Ian Wilson - N

Loop Lane - Little Layout Company - OO

Wolds Way - Matthew Upsall - OO

Childrens Layout - Spalding MRC - OO

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It's been a very enjoyable yet busy day at Spalding with Wolds Way. I did get a bit of a look around towards the end of the afternoon and there's some excellent modelling on display. This year's show is certainly living up to the usual high standard, well done to Tom and everyone else who's organised and helped out at the show.

 

Roll on tomorrow :locomotive:

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A most enjoyable show,  I felt a better choice of high quality layouts this year ( or was it more to my interests). 

The stewards were most helpful.. 

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First time visit, arrived at 11am just as the queue had cleared. Very good show indeed plus excellent refreshments. Keith T and myself enjoyed the braised steak.

 

Good to meet up with Rob and Jon, also Tony and Mo on their respective demo stands, and Clive M who lurks in places about here. 

 

 

 

 

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An excellent show as always and seemed much busier for a Sunday than in previous years. grantham ran beautifally and was a joy to watch. I also enjoyed "Ladeside"  as a good  O Gauge layout for one of the Guild's Shows in the future.

Good to meet many old friends, in fact most of them are getting Old. :o 

The TMC staff were there usual disrespectful selves when speaking of their boss, who was of course absent.:rolleyes:

Regards,Derek.

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Was there today, always a great show - one of the highlights of the exhibition calendar I feel, especially if the extortionate cost and cattle-market feel of Warley put you off ;)

 

Plenty of variety in gauges and locations, but being an N-gauger the vast expanse of James Street had me hooked the most :good_mini:

 

 

Paul

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Excellent show I thought, perhaps the best selection and among the highest standards of layouts I’ve seen at a club show for a while. The gangways seemed wider this year and maybe the Rugby evened out the crowds. Strong candidate for the best show of the year.

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We had a great time at the show with James Street. From an exhibitors point of view the club did a great job of welcoming us, much better than some other shows. It was an honour to receive both the Past Chairman’s trophy and the Best in Show as voted for by the public. Steve is finally getting recognition for all of his hard work. 
 

Once again thanks to all involved for a great weekend

 

Dave

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