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    18 November 2017      19 November 2017

    Event Name: Brighton MRC 39th annual Model Railway exhibition

    Classification: Exhibition

    Address: Patcham Community Centre, Ladies Mile Road, Patcham, Brighton BN1 8TA

    Day 1: Sat 18th November 2017

    Opening times Day 1: 1000 to 1700

    Day 2: Sun 19th November 2017

    Opening times Day 2: 1000 to 1600

    Prices: Adult £3.50Senior £3.00Child £2.50Family £10.00

    Disability access: Yes

    Car parking: Yes

    Website: http://www.brightonmrc.com/exhibition.htm

    Organising body: Brighton MRC

    Organiser: Club secretary Dave Clements 01273 771929 [email protected]

    Eight layouts already booked in a variety of scales and gauges. The most well known being Thunders Hill and Ariana Town. Full details on the clubs website.
    Trade and society support from Morris Models, Brian trains, Tram 53 the RCTS and many more.
    Our world famous catering will be supplying homemade cakes and refreshments.
     
    Free car parking on site and surrounding streets.
    Bus routes 5, 5A, 5B and 56 stop close to the community centre.

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    18 November 2017      19 November 2017

    Event Name: Model Railway Exhibition

    Classification: Exhibition

    Address: Energus BuildingBlackwood RoadLillyhallWorkingtonCA14 4JW

    Day 1: Saturday

    Opening times Day 1: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm

    Day 2: Sunday

    Opening times Day 2: 10.00 am - 4.00 pm

    Prices: Adult £5Accompanied children Free otherwise £1.00

    Disability access: Yes

    Car parking: Yes

    Website: solrail.co.uk

    Organising body: Solrail Ltd

    Organiser: P T [email protected]

    The biggest event of its type in Cumbria. Loads of free parking. Bus service stops outside venue on Saturday. Excellent modern light and airy venue. All on one level with easy disabled access. Full refreshment facilities available all day. Children encouraged to operate several layouts (adults as well).

    LAYOUTS


     
    N gauge – NEW – Llwyn Grug – 15’ x 4’ –Les Nehrlich – based in mid North Wales somewhere along the line between Raubon and Dolgellau.
    N gauge – NEW - – 8’ x 4’ –Steve Viney – One built specially for the children
    6mm/foot scale. 9mm gauge – NEW –Canalside Iron Works – 11’ x 1’6” – David Atkinson – based in Derbyshire in the 1920/30’s a fascinating insight in narrow gauge.
    OO9 gauge – NEW –Bachdale & Dibley Level – 10’ x 3’ –David Johnston – Freelance layout depicting a narrow gauge tourist line.
    OO gauge – NEW – Curwen Bank – 12’ x 6’ – Ray Cottier, Solrail – Remember Workington’s railways? This layout is based on one small part of them as the Curwens may have built.
    OO gauge – NEW – Loch Syd– 8’ x 8’ –Dalegarth Modellers –
    OO gauge – NEW – Coffee Pot – 5’6” x 5’6” - Brian Irwin -
    OO gauge – NEW - Desire - Maryport Modellers – Bachmann Tram layout
    EM gauge – NEW – Middle Peak – 6’ x 2’ – Graham Hudson, EM Gauge North East Group – based on the real Middle Peak quarry near Wirksworth in Derbyshire.
    EM gauge – NEW – Wittington Junction – 5’ x 2’ - a new cameo layout still under construction to show how it is done!
    O gauge – NEW – East Dock – 8’ x 1’6” – Peter Shields – Diesel shed based on Sunderland in 1977.
    O gauge – NEW - Derwent Sidings – 26’ x 2’ – Derwent Railway Society – a new club layout that is normally housed in Cleator Moor
    G scale – NEW - - Chris Wright - 25' x 6' ish.
    OO gauge - Thomas the Tank – 8’ x 4’ - WTHT - back in all his glory for the younger visitor to operate
    OO gauge –Tri-ang Minic Motorway – 13’6” x 6’6” – Rod Moore – vintage models which members of the public are invited to operate
    Saturday only. Live Steam - 7 1/4” gauge - for visitors to ride on provided by Lancaster and Morecambe Model Engineers.
     
    Supported by: -
     
    Trade stands selling everything you need for your modelling including: -
    C&M Models – Carlisle - New RTR British and Continental
    Crafty Hobbies - Barrow-in Furness - New RTR and second-hand
    D&E Kits & Videos - Leeds - Digital supplier, DVD's, books and lots more
    L&S Models – Lancaster - large range of second-hand models
    MTFG - Reeth, North Yorks – new and reconditioned, hard to find spares and plastic kits etc.
    Solrail – Wokington – second-hand models
    Squires Tools - Bognor Regis - any tool you need you'll find here
    Stevenson's Carriages & Millhome Models - Chesterfield - Brass Kits and bits to help you build what you want, especially Cumbrian ones!
     
    Demonstrations
    Trainsimulator 2017 - Computer simulation for you to try
    HO – John H Wright – Modelling American prototypes using DCC
    EM/General – Jean King – building model trees
    EM - Chris King - track building
    EM - Andrew Wright – working on his new layout
    P4 – Bob Hetherington – Modelling the Stockton & Darlington locomotives
    O – Marc Dobson – Owd Ratty
    O – Carlisle and District O Gauge Group, various construction methods
     
    Societies and Groups
    Cumbrian Railways Association
    Derby Lightweight Preservation Group
    Derwent Railway Society
    Eden Valley Railway Trust
    Northern Rail
    Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
    Sian Project Group
    West Cumbria Guild of Model Engineers
    Workington Transport Heritage Trust

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    18 November 2017      19 November 2017

    Event Name: Pendle Forest Model Railway Society

    Classification: Exhibition

    Address: Park High School, Venables Avenue, Colne. BB8 7DP

    Day 1: 18/11/2017

    Opening times Day 1: 10:00 - 17:00

    Day 2: 19/11/2017

    Opening times Day 2: 10:00 - 16:00

    Prices: Adults : £5.00Concessions : £4.00Children : £3.00Family (2+2) : £14.00

    Disability access: Yes

    Car parking: Yes

    Website:

    Organising body: Pendle Forest Model railway Society

    Organiser: David Carter.email : [email protected]

    updated info 22/10/2017
    Pendle Forest Model Railway Society - Annual Exhibition 2017
     
    East Lancashire model railway enthusiasts are in for a real treat when the Pendle Forest Model Railway Society holds it’s annual model railway exhibition on Saturday & Sunday November 18th – 19th. The exhibition will be at Park High School, Venables Av, Colne and the Society reckons they will have something there for everyone.
     
    Top of the bill is the Society’s layout ‘Earby’ which recaptures the look of the station and the surrounding area as it was in the 1960’s. Never slow to latch on to modern technology, Society members have created most of the buildings using 3D printing and the result is very impressive.
     
    An unusual item of possible historical significance is ‘Rock n Rail’ a model of an early rail way based on artifacts discovered in a dig on a local allotment. Whilst the dating of the items found has yet to be determined it would seems possible that rail ways might well have been around a few millennia before the currently accepted historical dates of the early 1800’s!
     
    At the exhibition will be many other layouts in a range of different scales and gauges, modellers from Creil, France will be there with a modeling workshop, there will be a demonstration of weathering techniques and children will have the chance to drive a train themselves.
     
    Alongside the models there will be a range of traders selling everything from train sets to kits and detailing parts plus there will be full catering available throughout the event.
     
    The exhibition is open from 10am to 5pm Saturday, 10am to 4pm Sunday and there is full disabled access to the show.
    Admission is £5.00 adults, £3.00 children, £4.00 concessions and £14.00 families (2+2)
    Further details from David Carter on 07770 331348
     
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    Some of the models on show this year will be :
     
    Earby – showing Earby station as it was in the 1096s
    Oldswick TMD OO – a modern locomotive maintenance depot.
    Burnaby – a North American layout.
    Whittham Grove – a London based scene.
    Penna Lane - servicing centre for locomotives and diesel multiple units.
    Cleggworth - is set in the Pennines in ‘Last of the summer wine’ country.
    Oldham King Street – a small fictional station and parcels depot in North West England.
    Leighmoor Bois – Hornby Dublo 3rail trains
    Lego – trains from the well known toy manufacturer
    Boats – a display of boats in various scales

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    18 November 2017

    Event Name: Portsmouth Model Railway Exhibition

    Classification: Exhibition

    Address: Admiral Lord Nelson School, Dundas Lane, Portsmouth PO3 5XT

    Day 1: 18th November 2017

    Opening times Day 1: 10:30 - 16:30

    Prices: Standard adult admission charge of £5 (no concessions) but all accompanied children will be admitted free.

    Disability access: Yes

    Car parking: Yes

    Website: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/123680-portsmouth-model-railway-exhibition-saturday-18th-november-2017/

    Organising body: South Hants Model Railway Club

    Organiser: [email protected]

    Final layout lineup for the SHMRC’s annual exhibition. We think the list of layouts for this years for this year’s show is exceptional so please come to the friendly show with great catering.
    Layouts:
    Clutton 4mm P4 This is one of its last outings and a very rare one day show appearance
    Benfieldside 4mm EM The first outing for a seminal layout under new ownership, it is looking stunning.
    Great Bardfield 4mm P4
    Chewton Mendip 4mm EM
    Ynysybwl 4mm EM
    Rowington for Shrewley 4mm OO
    Heybridge Wharf 3mm
    Brixham 4mm EM
    Lee on the Solent 4mm P4
    Staindrop 7mm 0
    Wood's Wharf 7mm 0
    Thomas 4mm OO For the kids
    Demonstrators:
    Gordon Gravett
    Roy Hickman
    Roger Sawyer
    2 mm Road Show
    S4 Society Stand
    EMGS Society Stand
    Traders:
    Ron Lines
    Model Railway Developments
    AAR models.
    Falcon Masterpiece Models
    C & L
    Coastal DCC
    Squires Tools
    London Road
    Modelu
    Rumney Models
    Penbits
    Booklaw Publications

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