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Confirmed Layouts

FRANKLIN – 0n2 Gauge - North American Narrow Gauge exhibited by Bob Harper
MADELEINA - 0n16.5 Gauge – Latin American Narrow Gauge exhibited by Ned Williams
BOWLEGGETT MANOR – 009 Gauge – English Narrow Gauge exhibited by Peter Cullen
HERGEST – 009 Gauge – A narrow gauge line near the England/Wales border exhibited by Peter Cullen
LOCH TAT – N Gauge – A depiction of the West Highland line in Scotland exhibited by Adrian Lambourne
LONGNOR – 0n16.5 Gauge – An extension of the Leek & Manifold Railway in North Staffordshire exhibited by Hugh Williams
STEAM ON THE CAMBRIAN – 00 Gauge – The former Cambrian Railway in BR days exhibited by Frank Collins
LOWFIELD – 00 Gauge – A small city centre terminus station exhibited by Cliff Homer
MARTINS HILL – N Gauge – American short line in Oregon exhibited by Mike Bartleet
DOLGELLY (1922) – 0 Gauge – The prototype location just after grouping exhibited by Phil Craythorn
MERTHYR RIVERSIDE – EM Gauge – Fictitious goods station in Merthyr Tydfil exhibited by Wolverhampton MRC

 

Confirmed Traders

Railwayania/Replica Railways
Booklaw
Topp Trains
All Components
Kevin’s Trains
Nigels Trains


Other Attractions

Modelling demonstrations (including Tony Wright)
Display of large scale live steam models
Light refreshments

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UPDATED OCT 11th

13 attending Layouts the list is:-

ALSTONE QUAY - 0.16.5 Narrow Gauge exhibited by Terry Robinson 

Alstone Quay 

FRANKLIN – 0n2 Gauge - North American Narrow Gauge exhibited by Bob Harper

MADELEINA - 0n16.5 Gauge – Latin American Narrow Gauge exhibited by Ned Williams
BOWLEGGETT MANOR – 009 Gauge – English Narrow Gauge exhibited by Peter Cullen
HERGEST – 009 Gauge – A narrow gauge line near the England/Wales border exhibited by Peter Cullen
LOCH TAT – N Gauge – A depiction of the West Highland line in Scotland exhibited by Adrian Lambourne
LONGNOR – 0n16.5 Gauge – An extension of the Leek & Manifold Railway in North Staffordshire exhibited by Hugh Williams   – Longnor at Wolverhampton – Stafford Railway Circle

STEAM ON THE CAMBRIAN – 00 Gauge – The former Cambrian Railway in BR days exhibited by Frank Collins
LOWFIELD – 00 Gauge – A small city centre terminus station exhibited by Cliff Homer
MARTINS HILL – N Gauge – American short line in Oregon exhibited by Mike Bartleet
DOLGELLY (1922) – 0 Gauge – The prototype location just after grouping exhibited by Phil Craythorn
MERTHYR RIVERSIDE – EM Gauge – Fictitious goods station in Merthyr Tydfil exhibited by Wolverhampton MRC

SODOR- 00 Gauge - An opportunity for children of all ages to drive the trains yourself.

(Thomas layout)

Confirmed Traders

 

Railwayania/Replica Railways 

Book Law Publications

All Components

Kevin’s Trains

Nigels Trains
 

Other Attractions

 

Modelling demonstrations

 

including Tony Wright and Chris Dunne - 00 gauge loco construction.

 

Display of large scale live steam models

Light refreshments

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Although not on the list of layouts yet, I will be at Wolverhampton Exhibition with Alstone Quay my 7mm Narrow Gauge layout.

 

May be the last time it's in the Midlands as after the Shepton Mallet Exhibition in February and York next Easter next year it will be put for sale.

 

Need the space to build a new 7mm Narrow Gauge layout and complete my GN15 layout.

 

For those not able to get to Wolverhampton it hopefully will in the December 2016 issue of the Railway Modeller.

 

Terry

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Attended the show late on Sunday morning. Pleasanr, bright sports hall, some decent layouts, and hardly anyone there. 

Chatting with one of the exhibitos it sounds as if the attendance on Saturday had been even worse. 

 

I hope they can keep this show going - I've attended it many times over the years and this was very disappointing to see.

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