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Our 43rd exhibition will be this weekend (4/5 Oct) at the Leas Cliff Hall in Folkestone.

 

61 stands including Bachmann

 

Layouts include: "Claydon", "Copperhead Crossing", "Aberdeen Kirkhill", "Red Hook Bay",

"Ranelagh Bridge", "Oldshaw", "Alkham", "Johannesdorf" and many more.

 

Traders include: Invicta Model Rail, Coastal DCC, Tools 2000, Woodpecker Books, Barry Jones, Railroom Electronics, Realistic Modelling Services, Kent Garden Railways, Simply Southern, C&L FInescale, Footplate, Dart Castings and many more

 

Entry: Adult £5.50, Senior £4.50, Child £2.50, Family (2+2): £13

 

Opens 10am until 5pm on both days.

 

10 minute walk from Folkestone Central station. Folkestone Central has services to London Charing Cross, Waterloo East, London Bridge, Stratford Int (High Speed), St Pancras (High Speed), Victoria (changing at Ashford or Dover), Dover, Ashford, Tonbridge, Maidstone (changing at Ashford), Canterbury (changing at Ashford or Dover), Ramsgate.

 

More details on our website: www.folkestone-mrc.com

 

 

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Cramdin is packed away and ready to shove in the van. Looking forward to playing trains for 2 days. :-)

Cheers

Dave

So it's Cramdin the car is it???

 

My very old layout will be there under Phatbobs supervision.

 

It's had a few name changes and other mods since it was built . It was originally named was Plymouth St Jude's but now Severn D'Wharves,so moved region!!

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A great show, venue a bit eccentric on 3 or was it 5 levels, views of France, it seems to have been built into and down the cliff, But some lovely layouts and super trade support with something for everyone including the large scale boys with what looked to be models ranging from gauge 1 to gauge 5. Well worth the visit

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A great show, venue a bit eccentric on 3 or was it 5 levels, views of France, it seems to have been built into and down the cliff, But some lovely layouts and super trade support with something for everyone including the large scale boys with what looked to be models ranging from gauge 1 to gauge 5. Well worth the visit

 

You have to be, if you wish to live down this neck of the wood's.......... :pilot:  :superman:  :hunter:

 

Thank you for posting,.............. "We".........aim to please, all age's, most scale's, all skill level's, (including The Armchair one's).

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David

 

I will try and post a few photos tomorrow, but a big pat on the back for all concerned. I must admit the hall(s) are very quaint in the layout  and the various levels flowing from the first floor was quite charming, so different from the vast halls of Alley Pally etc. I do hope it was  financially successfully for the club, as you say catered for all levels and ages very well. Great advert for the hobby

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I couldn't visit this year due to other commitments but having exhibited at the show before, its certainly makes a change to other exhibitions with the great view in the lower hall. A ltittle tricky unloading and loading but worth it.

 

Looking forward to bringing Banbury next year.

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                                                        Waterfall...............A Piece,that (3.?) Fmrc member's are currently working on.

 

It is to be delivered, am told,to .........Romney & Hythe, (Kent)  model railway

 

If any know's where to obtain.......An   American Fish Eagle, H/0 scale................please contact.....................robert_bailey1@sky.com  Club Secretary.. :mail:

 

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