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    25 May 2019      26 May 2019

    Spring show will be held at the Day Care Centre, Commercial Road, Hayle, TR27 4DE. 
    10:00 to 17:00 Saturday, 10:00 to 16:00 Sunday.
    13 layouts from N to 0 plus demonstrations and trade support. For details go to: http://www.haylemrc.org.uk/exhibitions/may/
    Adults £4.00, children £2.00, families (2+2) £9.00.  Under fives free.
    Disabled access, refreshments.
    First Kernow services T1 and T2 pass the door.  Adjacent P&D car park.

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    25 May 2019 09:00      26 May 2019 15:30

    Event Name: Railex 2019 Model Railway Exhibition
    Address: Stoke Mandeville Stadium, Stadium Approach, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP21 9PP
    Day 1: Saturday 25th May
    Opening times Day 1: 10.00-5.30
    Day 2: Sunday 26th May
    Opening times Day 2: 10.00-4.30
    Prices: Adults £9.00, Child £5.00, Family(2+3) £20.00
    Disability access: Yes
    Car parking: Yes
    Website: http://www.railex.org.uk
     
    RAILEX is a model railway exhibition that brings together the very best layouts and traders in one huge hall at Stoke Mandeville Stadium. The emphasis is on quality and Railex has some very large layouts that are not normally seen at other shows. A free vintage bus will run from Aylesbury railway station carpark to RAILEX and return up to every half hour Saturday and every hour on Sunday. Up to two children can be admitted free with each paying adult on Sunday only.
     
    Remember that if you fill in one of our Visitor Questionnaires at the Exhibition you have the chance to Win the First Prize of a Family Travel Pass to Travel with Chiltern Railways (a family travel pass is valid for 2 Adults and 2 Children to travel for one day, off-peak, return anywhere along our route). There is a Second Prize of Two Complimentary Adult Tickets to Next Year's Exhibition.
     
    Layouts Confirmed to date (March 2019)

    All Scales
    Creating Cameo Layouts - The Challenge, All Gauges, Model Railway Journal Cameo Competition Finalists – the six best layouts entered in the MRJ Cameo Layout competition will appear in public together for the first time, with the judging to take place on the afternoon of the Railex Saturday and will be judged by Iain Rice, Gordon Gravett and Chris Nevard. The standard of modelling is expected to be among the very best, see below for the six layouts.
     
    Bottom Works Sidings, 4mm Scale, OO Gauge, Exhibited by Chris Matthews, Set in the heart of the South Yorkshire coalfield, the layout assumes a steelworks coking plant was developed just to the south of Wombwell, itself South of Barnsley.
    Cameo Callaton, 2mm Scale, 9.42mm Gauge, Exhibited by Mick Simpson, This little project is based loosely on a prototype set in the 1980s which existed close to the real Callerton (note the slightly different spelling), north of Newcastle upon Tyne.
    Dewerstone, 4mm Scale, EM Gauge, Exhibited by Stephen Sims, The layout is based on the old Clay Dries at Shaugh Bridge and set the period as Circa 1930.
    Lananta Quay, 3mm Scale, 14.2/21mm Gauge, Exhibited by Nick Salzman, The layout is situated in North Devon/Cornwall, the track features mixed gauge of the old 7 foot Broad Gauge and standard gauge. The period is from the late 1870s until the end of the broad gauge in 1892.
    Midland in Bristol, 7mm Scale, O Gauge, Exhibited by Richard Ellis, The layout inspired by the Midland Railway's goods dock yard which used to exist in Bristol and is depicted as it might have appeared around 1907.
    Newton Heath Works, 7mm Scale, 31.25/16.2mm Gauge, Exhibited by Mike Baker & Martin Finney, The layout is based on the ball clay industry on The Isle of Purbeck in the county of Dorset, which is one of the many clay workings in the area.

    Not in the competition but also exhibited for the first time is a layout by Iain Rice, Iain came up with the whole concept of this based on his book 'Creating Cameo Layouts' that was published in 2016, his layout is:
     
    Longwood Edge, 4mm Scale, P4 Gauge, Exhibited by Iain Rice & Don Leeper, On the model, a small L&Y wayside station (Longwood Basin) and a goods depot serve the canal basin and associated industries. At the higher level is Longwood Edge station, terminus of a newly-built suburban branch of the L&NWR. The period is set in 1910.

    7mm Scale
    Arun Quay, 31.2mm Gauge, Exhibited by Gordon & Maggie Gravett, The layout is based is a small quayside yard on the River Arun - near Littlehampton in West Sussex. It is fed by a line on the trackbed of an old tramway that, together with many of the facilities and workshops.
    Central Works, O Gauge, Exhibited by Luton Model Railway Club, The location of the layout is based on the intense network of sidings that once existed at Longbridge, Birmingham. Although this was a BMC factory, the location can be adjusted to feature other makes of vehicles and thus regions of operation. This enables a great variety of locos and stock from the late 1950s through to the 1960s to be run.
    Crowsnest Wharf, 16.5mm Gauge, Exhibited by Trevor Hughes, This model shows the line at Crowsnest station in 1926, where the line from Snailbeach mine joined the main railway to Pontesbury. The old lead mine at Snailbeach had been reopened for the mining of Barytes, the white rock which was being used in the paper industry.
    Newhurst, O Gauge, Exhibited by Cliff Williams, Newhurst is a fictitious location on a secondary main line somewhere in Hampshire near the New Forest, the name deriving from New Forest and Lyndhurst. The station is at the junction of a short branch to Bramble Quay, which is also fictitious. The layout is set circa 1961/62.
    Penfold Priory, O Gauge, Exhibited by Bridgend Model Railway Group, The era of the layout is circa 1930/40 in GWR days with LMS having running rights. The trains enter the scene through the overbridge, with the loco shed facilities on the left. Passing the signal cabin and coal yard, coming into the busy terminus.
    Sherton Abbas, 31.5mm Gauge, Exhibited by David Stone, Sherton Abbas is a 7mm scale representation of a Great Western Railway branch line terminus, which is set in the Edwardian era circa 1905. The name Sherton Abbas comes from Thomas Hardy’s novel “The Woodlanders”, quite what he would have made of the layout is anyone’s guess!.

    4mm Scale
    Ellesmere, OO Gauge, Exhibited by Phil Greaves, Ellesmere is set in the period of 1958-1962, and is situated on the Cambrian Railways main line between Whitchurch and Oswestry.
    Leighton Buzzard(Linslade), EM Gauge, Exhibited by Tony Gee & Members of the Denny Family, Originally built by Peter Denny the layout represents the Great Central Railway in 1907, with almost everything built from scratch by this pioneering modeller.
    Leysdown, P4 Gauge, Exhibited by Adrian Colenutt, Leysdown, this terminus was the largest station on the Sheppey Light Railway line and served the embryonic seaside resort offering very limited facilities including cattle pens along with a horse and carriage dock.
    Newhaven Harbour, OO Gauge, Exhibited by Wirral & Wigan Finescale Railway Modellers, The layout is based on the infrastructure of the Newhaven and Seaford Branch in East Sussex and is intended to provide a flavour of the general location and reflect operations on the BR Southern Region between 1968 and 74.
    New Kensal Green, OO Gauge, Exhibited by South Coast Rail Modellers Development Group, This layout represents a fictional BR(WR) London area MPD with through running relief/suburban lines set between 1956-62.

    2mm Scale
    Llangerisech, 9.42mm Gauge, Exhibited by Nigel Ashton, Llangerisech is set on the North West coast of Wales on the Llyn Peninsular. Although a railway was proposed to the location, it was never actually built. The layout will be displaying the early 1930s, but also the 1960s and late 1970s periods by changing the stock and various scenic features.
    Mini-MSW - 'The Banking', 9.42mm Gauge, Exhibited by Alan Whitehouse, The layout represents the Wath branch of the famous Manchester, Sheffield & Wath system – The Woodhead Route – in its last few years of life. By the mid 1970s most of the traffic from the extensive Wath Concentration Yard in South Yorkshire was MGR coal trains hauled by pairs of Class 76 electric locomotives.

    1:148 Scale
    Wickwar, N Gauge, Exhibited by Farnham & District Model Railway Club, Wickwar is a small town on the important secondary main line between Bristol and Gloucester; modelled as it was around the early 1950s. The small goods yard was removed in 1963 and the station was closed in 1965, though the line is still heavily used.
     
    Manufacturers and Traders Confirmed to date (March 2019)
     
    247 Developments: Etched name and numberplates, plus detail components and complete kits.
    Alan Gibson: 4mm and 7mm wheels and kits.
    ALL Components: All the electrical bits that you need to wire your layout.
    AMBIS Engineering: Manufacturers of primarily etched components for modellers for 4mm or 7mm scales.
    Bill Hudson Transport Books: Carrying a huge range of railway books both new and second-hand.
    C&L Finescale Track Building Systems Ltd: Track components and point kits.
    Cheltenham Model Centre: Most ranges of RTR locos and rolling stock.
    D&E Video - Realtrack Models - DC Kits - Legomanbiffo: Plastic kits for D&E modelling plus railway DVDs, and Fabulous Sound Decoders.
    Dart Casting: Figures, rolling stock kits, road vehicles, you will find it all here.
    Eileen's Emporium: Tools, sheet metal, rod, tube and any thing else you need for scratch building.
    Golden Arrow: Locos not supplied by the main manufactures.
    Gramodels: Suppliers of quality resin Military Vehicles/Equipment from 2mm to 7mm.
    Green Scene: For all your scenic modelling needs.
    High Level Kits: Producer of state-of-the-art 4mm scale kits of the more appealing and unusual industrial locomotives.
    Hobby Holidays: A husband and wife team offering "Hobbies with Hospitality".
    Ian's Trains: Pre-owned OO & N gauge rolling stock.
    Isinglass Models: Suppliers of fine scale LNER drawings used and recommended by modellers for over 40 years.
    Judith Edge Kits: 4 & 7mm scale brass kits for industrial diesels.
    London Road Models: Designing and manufacturing of 4mm locos and rolling stock etched kits.
    M.A.R.C. Models: Loco hauled coaches rtr, SR EMU's rtr, coach kit manufacturers.
    Mega Points Controllers: In house built control systems for points.
    Minerva Model Railways: Ready to run O gauge locos.
    Model Railway Developments: Wagon and Coach underframe kits and bits, pre-assembled sprung buffers and white metal figures.
    Modelu: Specialising in high resolution 3D printing of scale figures and detailed component parts.
    N Brass Locos: Brass kits for N gauge.
    PenBits Model Railways: A range of etched brass kits for adding sprung suspensions to proprietary 4mm scale diesel locomotives.
    Petite Properties: Are designers & manufacturers of dolls houses, miniature accessories & railway model building kits.
    Plus Daughters: N & Z gauge RTR and detailing parts.
    Radley Models: Due to circumstances beyond our control they are unable to attend this year.
    Replica Railways: RTR, spares, transfers and the replica range of coaches.
    Roger Carpenter Photographs: Looking for that picture of a station or piece of rolling stock, you should find it here.
    Roxey Mouldings: Mostly southern railway kits in 4 & 7mm scales.
    Rumney Models: Offer a range of finescale kits and components for the late steam / early diesel modeller.
    Severn Models: Create model kits in etched brass, ideal for model railway builders.
    Shawplan Model Products: Manufacturer of British Rail Modern Traction 2mm, 4mm and 7mm Nameplates and Detailing Kits.
    South Eastern Finecast: Cast white metal locomotive kits in 4mm scale.
    Sunningwell Command Control Ltd: Digitrax, Soundtraxx, North Coast Engineering, Train Control Systems (TCS) and CML and other products.
    Taff Vale Models: Have a range of 7mm and 4mm etched brass kits.
    Tim Horn Lasercut Baseboards: Manufacturer of baseboards, precision scale replicas and layout accessories.
    Tools 2000: Comprehensive selection of the Expo Drills and Tools for all your model making needs.
    Wild Swan Books Ltd: All the Wild Swan books and Magazines can be purchased here.
    Wizard Models Limited: Specialise in providing kits and components to our fellow model railway enthusiasts, particularly in 4mm and 7mm.
     
    Societies Confirmed to date (February 2019)
    The 2mm Scale Association: The association exists to promote and facilitate modelling at the scale of 2mm:1ft.
    Gauge O Guild: The guild supports all modellers working in the scale designated 'O' with quarterly magazines and national exhibitions.
    Missenden Abbey Railway Modellers’ Residential Courses: Staged 3 times a year, these practical courses cover all aspects of the railway modelling hobby.
    Pendon Museum: They bring the past to life through highly detailed models of the railways, countryside and buildings of the 1920s and 30s, all to 1:76 scale.
    Scalefour Society: Caters for the needs of railway modellers working to the scale of 4mm to the foot (1:76.2)
    The ScaleSeven Group: Modellers work to a scale of 1:43.5, 7mm to 1ft, and use true-to-prototype track and wheel standards.
     
    Demos Confirmed to date (February 2019)
    Jerry Clifford: 2FS Small Layout and Loco Building.

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    25 May 2019 09:00      26 May 2019 15:30

    The last Bank Holiday weekend of May 2019 sees the New Forest Model Railway Societys annual exhibition take place in the Village Hall at Brockenhurst.
     
    Continuing this year is the use of an upstairs hall which will have layouts and traders. A disabled lift is available for use to access the upstairs hall. The main hall will see several layouts that are well recieved on the exhibition circuit as well as a newcomer to the scene.
     
    Opening time are from 10am until 5pm on the Saturday; and 10am until 4.30pm on the Sunday. There is free parking on site, plus a kitchen serving hot and cold food and refreshments.
     
    Prices are:
    All adults: £5
    Children (5 - 16): £3
    Families (2+2): £13
     
    On offer will be 12 layouts and 10 traders, along with  a club stand.
     
    Layouts:
     
    Brockhampton - 'N' - NFMRS club freelance layout
    Camlas - '00' - GWR branch line set in Wales
    Christchurch (between the bridges) - '00' - Present day running based upon Christchurch station
    Falkirk Road - '00' - Loco sidings representing 1980's Scotrail
    Folly Lane - '00' - 1990's Southern Region 3rd rail layout
    Knightwood Shed - '00' - NFMRS Fictional large engine shed set in the 50's/60's
    Langley - '00' - Continuous run 50's/60's era layout
    Lymwood - '00' - Fictional Southern Region branch line
    Priors End - '00' - 1980's Southern Region 3rd rail terminus
    Watton - 'N' - 2000's era layout based around Water Orton
    Wiveliscombe - '00' - Modelled on a real location set in the 1960's
    Weston Road - '00' - Freelance modern image
     
    Traders & Demo:
     
    B & H Enterprises - 'N' gauge kits and accessories.
    David Smith - Second hand transport books and paperwork.
    Greenwood - Laser cut models for OO and up.
    Jeff Wilson - Second hand models and tools.
    John Henderson - Second hand ready to run.
    Railroom Electronics - Electricals, sundries and accessories.
    Railwayania - Brand new ready to run and accessories.
    Ron Lines - New and used ready to run.
    Weston Models - Hand made buildings in N, OO & O.
    Wheels of Southsea - Diecast models and ready to run
     

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    26 May 2019 09:00      15:00

    Get Ready For The Summer!
    FREE Garden and Large Scale Model Railway Show
    Have you ever thought of building a layout in the garden? Do you want to see fantastic large scale modelling?
    If your answer to these questions is yes, then come and see us on Sunday 26th May!
    Layouts
    Displays
    Special Offers
    We will have layouts on display, and we will be demonstrating the latest rolling stock and control equipment - with expert help on hand, whether you're a beginner or already have a layout built.
    There will also be very special offers and show-only discounts in our shop during the show.
    Free parking will be available - We are right next to Ford railway station, with regular trains from London Victoria, Brighton and Portsmouth.
    The show is here at our HQ in West Sussex.
    Sunday 26th May 2019
    10:00am to 4:00pm
    Gaugemaster House, Ford Road, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 0BN United Kingdom

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