Macclesfield Model Railway Group's Annual Exhibition ( PLEASE NOTE: NEW VENUE!!!! )
Event created by BigAndy
Event details
Macclesfield Model Railway Group are very pleased to announce that their Annual Exhibition will be on:
Saturday 11th April 2026 ( Opening 10am until 5pm )
Sunday 12th April 2026 ) Opening 10am until 5pm )
Venue:
PLEASE NOTE!!!! WE HAVE A BRAND NEW VENUE FOR 2026. AFTER NEARLY 20 YEARS AT TYTHERINGTON, WE ARE NOW HOLDING OUR EXHIBITION AT:
THE KING'S SCHOOL SPORTS HALL,
KING'S SCHOOL, ALDERLEY ROAD,
MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE
SK10 4RH
ADMISSION PRICES ARE HELD FROM LAST YEAR, AT: 10 Pounds for Adults with children under 16 going free. *one child per paying Adult. ALL ON ONE LEVEL.
This is an exciting and bold step by the Macclesfield Group. The new venue is a very recently built, large Private School, in immaculate grounds and with a square footage in the Exhibition Hall roughly doubled from the previous Exhibition location, so now the show will be all under One roof.
There will be the usual Vintage Bus service and great News for Car Drivers - over 250 FREE parking spaces plus Overflow within the School Grounds.
Over 25 Layouts in all the major scales and eras, plus some new Trade to compliment our usual array of trusted Traders who come back year after year.
FULL details will be found on here when all Layouts have officially confirmed their attendance.
THIS SHOW IS NOT TO BE MISSED!!! As usual, the Exhibition team have scoured the country for the best layouts ( Including several exhibiting for the first time ) and are proud of their line up to bring the visitor, the best experience possible.
Also available upstairs, is the Sixth Form Restaurant which will be serving Hoit and Cold food/drinks on both days. There is also an easy access lift for users of mobility chairs/scooters from the ground floor up to the Restaurant, where there are also floor to ceiling windows giving a great view of the Exhibition below.
Many thanks
Andy Clayton
Exhibition Manager
LIST OF LAYOUTS FOR MACCLESFIELD 2026
1/ Aldgate Hill and Norton Folgate - 3mm Scale, 12mm Gauge. 1960’s London
Termini by Jim Barry and Dave Wheelton
2/ Blandings Parva - 7mm Scale, 32mm O Gauge by Keith
Hayward. 1930’s GWR Steam
3/ Bred Albin - 4mm Scale 16.5mm Gauge by Alasdair
MacDonald. 1950’s Steam
4/ Brettell Road - 4mm Scale 18,83 Gauge P4 by Jim
Smith-Wright. 1960’s Steam/Diesel
5/ Bluish Moor - 3mm Scale, 12mm Gauge by Phil Mason.
1970’s/80’s Blue Diesels. Newly extended
Version of ‘Bluish’, now with a wagon
Works.
6/ Eaton Arches - 4mm Finescale, 16.5mm Gauge by Peter
Thomas. Brand new Exhibition layout
making its long awaited debit at a very
impressive 42ft in length.
1910 LNWR Steam.
7/ Exchange Sidings - 2mm Finescale, 9.42mm Gauge by
Alan York. Late 1960’s Woodhead Depot.
8/ Gillow Heath Exchange - 4mm Scale, 18.83 P4 Gauge by Jeremy
Suter and John Sherratt. Another much
anticipated layout making its exhibition
debut. This layout has been rescued and
completed following the sad passing of
MMRG club member, Peter Heald.
9/ Gunthorpe Junction - 4mm Scale, OO Finescale by Simon
Stewart and the Lincoln MRG. Continuous
run, early 1980’s Diesel era and another
layout making it’s exhibition debut at
the Macclesfield show this year.
10/ Kerrinhead - 4mm Scale, P4 Gauge by Gavin and Helen
Clarke. Absolutely beautiful depiction of
Lancashire and Yorkshire practice, circa
1920.
11/ Modbury - 2mm Finescale, 9.42mm Gauge by Ian Smith.
Circa 1906 GWR practice at it’s finest.
12/ Noware in Particular - 2mm scale N gauge, 9mm Gauge. Fun layout
For children and big children alike to have a
play with.
13/ Nicola Landing - 7mm Scale, On2+On3 Gauge by Bob Harpur.
The latest example of superb narrow gauge
Modelling from Bob, based on American
Logging practice.
14/ Nine Spires East - 4mm Scale, OO Finescale by Paul Spencer.
1990’s Network SouthEast practice.
15/ Old Parrock - 4mm Scale, OO Finescale by Paul Rhodes.
Beautiful portrayal of East Sussex
Pre-Grouping practice.
16/ Penmaenpool - 4mm Scale, OO Finescale by The Wirral
Finescale Modellers.
Large continuous run Cambrian in the 1950’s.
Yet again, another layout making its Exhibition
bow after the group purchased the layout from
the very well known professional modeller,
Geoff Taylor. The group have extended the
Layout and have done much work to turn it into
a large, continuous run layout.
17/ Rolvenden - 4mm Scale, 18.83 P4 Gauge by Robin Gay.
Another superb study by Robin of a Col.
Stephens Tramway on the Kent and East
Sussex Railway, depicting 1920’s practice.
18/ Smalldale Quary - 2mm scale, N Gauge 9mm by Andy Small.
Continuous run Diesel era layout, depicting a
Through station and privately run stone quarry,
Circa late 1970’s/ Early 1980’s.
19/ Staroleko Wielkopolski - 3.5mm Scale, HO Gauge by Bill Roberts. Yes,
Another layout making its exhibition debut from
well known ‘Belgian Bill’ Continuous run
depicting 1990’s Polish main line practices.
20/ Swiss Pass - 3.5mm, HO Gauge by the Barrow-in-Furness
Club. Very large, all action Swiss main line,
continuous run layout boasting both standard
gauge and Metre Gauge lines.
21/ Tamerton Foliot - 4mm scale, 009 Gauge by Jules Attard.
From the man who brought you ‘ Macclesfield Hibel Road’ Jules has modelled
In a different direction this time, with his very neat depiction and using the village of Tamerton Foliot in Devon as the inspiration. Fictional period.
22/ Thorne Yard - 4mm Scale, OO Finescale by Simon Howard.
1980’s Diesel Era layout drawing inspiration
From Midlands and Scottish practice of the
time.
23/ Winter Overcoats - 4mm Scale 009 Gauge by Charles Insley.
24/ Wedmore - 7mm Scale, 32mm Standard Gauge and 16.5
mm Narrow Gauge by Mathew Thompson
Another layout making its Exhibition debut.
This layout depicts a small preserved standard
Gauge line, running any motive power that
can be seen on a Pres Line, but with the
added attraction of a large Steam Narrow
Gauge to more than compliment it.
25/ Woodside Depot - 4mm Scale, OO Gauge by Simon Cullen.
The layout is essentially a set of exchange and storage sidings with a small MPD for exchanging
locos and is not region specific. Initially, the intention was to run BR Blue however, Simon now has
accumulated sufficient stock to run BR Green Diesels.
Edited by BigAndy
Update of Layouts attending
