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St Lukes 29th annual model railway exhibition (NSW Australia)


RosiesBoss

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G'day, all,

 

This is just a short note to draw your attention to the 29th model railway exhibition organised by St Luke's Anglican Church, Hornsby Heights, NSW for 14-15 Nov 2015.

 

Full details are here: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/104100-st-lukes-29th-annual-model-railway-exhibition-nsw-australia/

 

An illustrated summary of last year's event is here:

http://stlukeschurch.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/St-Lukes-Model-Railway-Exhibition-2014.pdf

 

I hope to see you there.

 

Regards,

 

Rob

 

(P.S. Thanks to SMR Chris for drawing my attention to this topic area.)

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Just returned to the Coast from the St Luke's 29th annual Exhibition at Hornsby Heights

Great way to spend a wet Saturday morning.

With 18 displays there was plenty to see for a little show

Also was very child friendly with jumping castle

Sausage Sizzle

Link to photo album of all the displays on Flickr if any one interested

 

https://flickr.com/photos/74212179@N05/sets/72157661182757655

 

 

Edit added video link to one of the layouts

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Just returned to the Coast from the St Luke's 29th annual Exhibition at Hornsby Heights

Great way to spend a wet Saturday morning.

With 18 displays there was plenty to see for a little show

Also was very child friendly with jumping castle

Sausage Sizzle

Link to photo album of all the displays on Flickr if any one interested

 

https://flickr.com/photos/74212179@N05/sets/72157661182757655

Popped in this afternoon after shopping. A friendly little show as always with a good selection of layouts. A good chance to natter with some fellow NSRMA types as well. Well done again to Bob and the team.

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Sorry it took so long to put this up one of the Model Railways at the St Luke's exhibition was an N scale called Cockle Creek.

I took some video of this railway as it had an intensive schedule of passing trains all to often missing now at exhibitions.

Also some impressive modelling in a Scale Prototype combo that has little RTR available.

 

See video at this link

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