1E BoY 2,180 Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 (edited) It is with regret that we record the passing on Sunday evening (7th) of John Forman, a long-standing member of The Hornby Railway Collectors Association, the Train Collectors Society and Milton Keynes Model Railway Society after a short illness at Bedford Hospital. John was not just a train collector but an operator too and was one of the first to attend local exhibitions with vintage tinplate, long before it became a ‘must have’ at such events. He was well known on the exhibition circuit with his displays of both Hornby O Gauge tinplate and his Lego layouts which always proved popular with trains and monorails operating amongst the buildings he had built from thousands of the legendary coloured bricks. His ‘loose lay’ layouts were seen at many exhibitions across the home counties as well as HRCA and TCS events at which he was ably supported by his wife Pauline. John’s planning for such events was meticulous, he knew where every scenic accessory had to be placed to ensure that there was plenty for visitors to see and discuss. John also collected every available variant of the O gauge tinplate Mettoy A4 Class locomotives and contributed many articles to train collecting publications. He also edited the MKMRS club magazine for many years. John was a founder member of Kempston Model Railway Club and had set up the West Anglia Train Circle some years ago. John was a regular exhibitor at the Bedford Vintage Train Group who meet at Houghton Conquest although these events have not taken place since February 2020 due to the ongoing Covid situation. Sadly, we were unable to meet at the MKMRS club rooms either or to be able to update him on Spurs scores when they were playing on club nights, John had also been a qualified local football referee and was a long-time supporter of Bedford Town FC. My first encounter with him was on a football field in Kempston playing in minor league game for the Bletchley BB team. Fortunately I behaved myself and it was not long after that I met him again on the exhibition circuit. John also operated a permanent layout at home where he was able to share his passion for O gauge tinplate with his grandchildren. Our condolences to his wife Pauline, son Darren, daughter Dawn and their respective families. John’s enthusiasm was infectious and his knowledge of older marques exceptional. John, you will be greatly missed by us all. RIP friend Edited February 9 by 1E BoY 14 Link to post Share on other sites
AY Mod 22,227 Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 I'm very sorry to hear that news Dennis, my sympathies to you, John's family and other friends. Link to post Share on other sites
RMweb Gold chris p bacon 11,068 Posted February 10 RMweb Gold Share Posted February 10 John was a gentleman and will be missed by many in the local clubs he frequented (Sandy Transport society was one) By co-incidence Pauline is a distant relative of mine, John used to say all of Bedfordshire was related somewhere along the line. Link to post Share on other sites
barney_leadhead 13 Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 Sorry to hear of this - first met John when I joined Kempston Model Railway Club as a junior in the mid 80's and even after I stopped going to the club regularly I always seemed to bump into him at various local shows over the following 30 odd years. He was a thoroughly decent bloke and I send my condolences to his family and loved ones. Link to post Share on other sites
halfwit 1,832 Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 A very sad loss. I knew John back in the early days of the Kempston club, he was always very encouraging to us younger modellers (as I was back then). As has been said above, he was a decent bloke and the world will be poorer without him. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Mark Carne 229 Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 I was lucky enough to know John as a member of both the HRCA and the TCS, a true gent and a great friend, he will be seriously missed. Mark Link to post Share on other sites
Bungus the Fogeyman 514 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 Sad News. Always enjoyed a chat with John about football and trains when we met up. RIP mate. DT Link to post Share on other sites
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