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ASLRM Bolton Show this coming Sunday 17th February


Barry O

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Haven't seen this here and this show is definitely on In association with Gauge O Guild


Sunday 17 February 2013
1000 - 1630

Scale (O) Rail Bolton

The Albert Hall, 
Bolton Civic Centre, 
Victoria Square, 
Bolton BL1 1RU

free parking on site
How to find The Albert Hall
Mayor of Bolton will open the show


Confirmed exhibitors (27 Jan 13)
Amber Emlyn  
Maristoke (Bob Harpers famous layout) 
Redwood Lumber Co. (Keighley MRC) 
Chard Creamery
Abbott (narrow gauge)
Dubbmill Siding
East Midlands Test Track
new GWR layout and and demo layout 

Display of 7mm Locomotives and Rolling Stock by Micheal Price and John Glaze 
(an opportunity to take a close look at the stock that you will have seen running on Holiday Haunts and Western View) 

 Demonstrations including Barry Oliver weathering (the professional view)
Owen Smith (junior view of weathering), Nigel Smith - loco building, Derek Munday - signals and wagons,
DCC display by Lancs and Yorks Model Rail Group - demos of how to use DCC
Mike Edge - general modelling, John Taylor - pattern making for modellers
Bring and Buy

ALSRM and Gauge O Guild stands.

Trader  List (27 Jan 13)
Agenoria O Gauge Models, Dragon Models, Judith Edge Kits, Finescale Brass
Haywood Railway, Bill Hudson, Ian Kirk Model, Lanky Kits, Mercian Models, Premier Components
Skytrex, Slater's Plastikard, Squires Model & Craft Tools, John Sutton Books & Models
Tower Models, Uncommon Kits

 

 

Hope to see people there! hands on weathering tuition by Barry O

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Good day at Bolton - including bacon butty, pasty and mushy peas  and loads of drinks for the demonstrators.  Lots of weathering including visits from a number of people trained at Doncaster.

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Took Dubmill Sidings for its first show of the year. Unfortunately we didn't have a chance to have the layout up somewhere before hand to de-bug it after its winter hibernation (its stored in a tow-a-van trailer on my front drive at home) so we had a couple of interesting little problems to sort out. Enjoyed the show - especially the bacon cobs! Well done Liz for organising everything.

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