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Upcoming Events
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15 June 2024 09:00 Until 16 June 2024 15:00
0GlasGOw 2024 is Scotland’s major gauge O only event to be held on Saturday 15 June 2024 from 1000 to 1600 and Sunday 16 June 2024 from 1100 to 1600. The venue is Pollokshaws Burgh Halls, 2025 Pollokshaws Road, GLASGOW, G43 1NE. Admission is £6.00 for adults and accompanied children are free. The halls are opposite Pollokshaws West station on the East Kilbride/Barrhead lines or 5-10 minutes walk from Shawlands station on the Cathcart Circle. Bus services 57 (First) and 3 (McGills) pass the door. By car follow the signs for the Pollok Country Park & Burrell Collection from M77 Junction 2 or M8 Junction 22 – the halls are on the opposite side of the road. There is free off street parking.
Layouts expected are: Alt-na-Fliuch Military Museum, Bankfoot, Rye Town & Mill and the Ayr MRG test track. The following traders have been invited: 1039 Models, Douglas Blades, Ian Kirk Models, Invertrain Model Railways, Northumbrian Painting Services, Scenic Solutions and Squires Model & Craft Tools. There will also be demonstrators, a bring & buy stand and café.
The contacts for further information are Bob McLay on 0141 637 4189 or Bill Campbell at wcampbell23@yahoo.co.uk.
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15 June 2024 09:00 Until 16 June 2024 15:00
1A show dedicated to Diesel and Electric modelling.
Sutton Coldfield Town Hall,
Upper Clifton Rd,
Sutton Coldfield.
B73 6DA
Layout/trader/demo list to follow
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15 June 2024 09:00 Until 16 June 2024 15:30
0Middleton Railway, The Station, Moor Road, Hunslet, LEEDS, LS10 2JQ
Organised by, and all proceeds to, the Middleton Railway Trust
Open 10:00 to 16:30 each day (steam passenger trains operating regularly between 10:30 and 15:30 from Moor Road station), light refreshments available in the shop/café.
Admire the models set amongst the real thing in our Engine House. You can also travel on a full-size steam train. There is also the opportunity to drive a full-size locomotive, as we will be operating a footplate experience on one of our locomotives – when did you last do that at a Model Railway Exhibition? A suggested donation of £5 and no need to book in advance, just turn up on the day. Please note that you must be at least 18 years old and not older than 76 to take part in the footplate experience.
Except for the footplate experience all areas of the exhibition and the train ride are accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Admission – which covers Exhibition plus unlimited train rides:
Adult: £11
Child: £5
We are expecting up to fifteen layouts in a variety of scales: O, OO, EM, N, P4, T & 009 at least. Layouts will include: Colinton (P4), Knaresborough (4mm), Oxforth East (OO & 009), Millfield Yard (N), Saltaire (T) and Minimis (EM)
Traders will include: Going Loco, Helm Models & Hobbies and Leigh Models & Hobbies
Reminding us that model railways are fun too we also have vintage Hornby-Dublo, Tri-ang and Tri-ang Hornby operating.
This is an event for all the family – not just the modeller. When the non-modellers have exhausted the facilities, we offer at Moor Road we have Middleton Woods and Park at the top of the line, the Tulip Retail Park is opposite, and the White Rose Shopping Centre is just a short distance away. We pride ourselves on a welcome for all – come and experience it for yourselves.
If you need any further details see Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MiddletonRailwayOfficial/) or www.middletonrailway.org.uk
Exhibition Manager: Ian Dobson e-mail middletonmre@middletonrailway.org.uk
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16 June 2024 09:00 Until 15:00
0The French Railways Society annual rendezvous is at a new venue for 2024 at Ashstead, Surrey. We have a varied selection of European Model Railway Layouts, Trade and other Society stands , Bring and Buy, Talks, Slide Shows, Refreshments and a good opportunity for a general chat between friends and fellow enthusiasts.
List of Layouts Attending :
Tenac - SNCF N Gauge - Tim Hills
Schinkendorf - DB HO Gauge - Simon Hargraves
San Dimitrio - FS HO Gauge - Andy Housden
Saint Pankraz - Obb HO Gauge - Mike Upton
Leissigbad - Swiss N - Gordon Wiseman
Fideac - SNCF N Gauge - Paul Jobber
Heigen HOf - DB O Gauge - Roy Sparrow
Saint Martin Le Gaillard - SNCF HO - Stuart Robinson
Santa Agueda - Portuguese HO - Martin Petch
Verneil - SNCF N - Jon Cassidy
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List of Other Displays :
The French Railways Society Stand.
The Italian Railways Society Stand.
The Scandinavian Society Stand.
The Swiss Railways Society.
Peter Smith Railway Art.
3d Printed French N Models by Stephen Leigh.
A Selection of Illustrated Talks Throughout the Day Will Take Place in the Ralli Room.
Display of SNCF Cast Loco Plates by
Scograil Ipswich
Reg Davies Railway Books
Secondhand stall
Refreshments available
Free Parking - outside London ULEZ Zone
Admission: Adults £6, Children £2, Family (2+2) £10
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22 June 2024 09:00 Until 23 June 2024 15:00
0The EXE Model Railway Society proudly presents it's Diamond anniversary exhibition in 2024.
As norma it will be over 2 days.
10am to 5pm Saturday .
10am to 4pm Sunday
www.exemrs.co.uk
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Recent Event Reviews
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Shrewsbury Festival of Model Railways
By BobM,
Easily travelled to by train from Wolverhampton, just a short stroll away into town.
Wide range of superbly detailed layouts and specialist exhibitors and traders.
Lovely catering and well organised, very relaxed atmosphere.
Favourite layout had to be Ashford by Ashley Smith, such love put into it and highly crafted.
Well done to all
Regards
Bob
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New Forest Model Railway Society - Brockenhurst, Hampshire - Exhibition
By Robin Brasher,
I was interested to see that the Hornby Terrier locomotives would run on 9" radius curves at Iplegh Castle. The Parts Unknown TT 120 layout was the second exhibition layout I have seen in that scale.
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Hillingdon Railway Modellers - Test Track Open Day
By Solderpete,
The refreshments are pretty good too.
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Lincoln district model railway exhibition
By Dagworth,
Layouts were a mix of entertaining fiction through to well researched models of real places and places that had previously had railways but modelled as though those lines had survived the Beeching cull. A good mix of steam era and more modern diesel content too. One exhibit showed the true definition of a tail chaser, the train missing it's own tail by about 2 millimetres.
I was there helping with a layout presented as a work in progress that got quite a lot on interest showing how a layout was built.
A good social and meal on the Saturday evening in a local pub added to a great all-round weekend.
The show was VERY busy both days!
My thanks to the organising club and to @Clive Mortimore for letting me be his wingman for the weekend
Andi
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