David Todd Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 Sat. 1st October, Sun, 2nd October 2016. Venue, Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, The Leas, Seafront. Please click on the links for further information. The Leas Cliff Hall, Directions. Entry Prices and Opening Times. Layouts attending. Traders Confirmed: (Stand Number) Societies Attending: if you intend to travel by train, via Dover Priory,please check your day of travel,as some timed services, indicate a replacement bus. Southeastern Railway timed services. Engineering work none,is indicated between Dover Priory & Folkestone Central. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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PenrithBeacon Posted September 28, 2016 Share Posted September 28, 2016 Sat. 1st October, Sun, 2nd October 2016. Venue, Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, The Leas, Seafront. Please click on the links for further information. The Leas Cliff Hall, Directions. Entry Prices and Opening Times. Layouts attending. Traders Confirmed: (Stand Number) Societies Attending: if you intend to travel by train, via Dover Priory,please check your day of travel,as some timed services, indicate a replacement bus. Southeastern Railway timed services. Engineering work none,is indicated between Dover Priory & Folkestone Central. The only links that work in the above post is the first and the last two. Just thought you'd like to know! Regards Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GJB 60009 Posted September 29, 2016 Share Posted September 29, 2016 The North of England Line is all ready to make an early start in the morning, for the 300 mile trip. Looking forward to attending as we haven't taken part in a show since May this year. We don't get invited to venture "Darn Sarf" very often, so it will be a nice change and we would welcome more opportunities.............. hint, hint........ See you there.......... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Todd Posted September 30, 2016 Author Share Posted September 30, 2016 The only links that work in the above post is the first and the last two. Just thought you'd like to know! Regards Thanks for your post, I did check the links before posting, they all worked. A few RM members, also checked the links and worked for them. Burnham on Sea ( 2mm FS / 14’ x 5’ / S&DJR 1920s-30s ) Downland ( N / 14’ x 6’ ) Hawkesdown ( 0 / 35’ x 15’ ) *CLUB LAYOUT* Imperial Yard ( N / 8’ x 6’ / Shunting 2000 ) Jynnontonix ( H0 / 14’ x 10’ / Germany ) Konigshafen ( N / 23’ x 8’ / Germany ) Lemmington Park ( H0 / 17’ x 7’ / USA ) Loco Grave Yard ( 00 / 10’x 3’ / Scrap Yard) Marsh Chipping ( 00 / 11’ x 6’ / Modern Image ) Melin Llechi ( SM32 / 18’ x 7’ ) Much Firkin (0 / 26’ x 6’ / Shropshire 1948 ) North of England Line (N / 22’ x 7’ / LMS/LNER 1930s-60s ) Peak Quarry ( 00 / 23’ x 10’ / Peak District 1981-96 ) Prodezkova ( H0 / 6’ x 4’ / Russia) Purgatory Peak ( 0n30 / 32’ x 12’ / South West USA 1930s-40s ) Rumbling Bridge ( 00 / 22’ x 7’ / Scotland 1960s ) Soul El Khemis ( 009 / 3m x 1.5m ) Tansey Bank & Hobbs Row Halt (009 / 10’ x 6’ / Industrial Warwickshire 1960s) The Better ‘Ole ( 009 / 4’ x 4’ / World War I ) The Brick ( 00 / 10’ x 5’ / Bricklayers Arms Depot Present Day ) Thomas ( 00 / 6’ x 6’ / Thomas Drive-it-yourself ) Tolzdorf ( N / 10’ x 6’ / Bavaria ) Traders Confirmed: (Stand Number) ABC Model Railways (22) / Applej-ax (14) Bachmann Europe PLC (24) Barry Jones(01) / Carriage & Wagon Models (31) / C&L Finescale (29) Coastal DCC (15) / Dakota Dibben (28) / David Wills (32) DoubleO Scenics (18) / Engine Shed Toys (19) / Euroscale Models (30) Footplate Models (53) / Herman Dijkman (16) / Invicta Model Rail (23) Kent Garden Railways (54) / Lcut Creative (20) Mike Turner (Artist) (05) / Plus Daughters (17) / Railroom Electronics (07) Railroad Trading (12) / Ray Morris (06) / Roxley Models (45) Simply Southern (25) / Squires (11) / Supercast Figures (13) Societies Attending: Class 47 Preservation Project (09) EPB Preservation Group (08) Romney Marsh Model Engineering Society (10) RCTS (02) By Train Folkestone Central is the nearest rail station to the Leas Cliff Hall, situated 10-15 minutes walk away. Regular services operated by Southeastern from London Charing Cross via Ashford, Ramsgate & Dover Priory. The High Speed service can also whisk you from London St Pancras to Folkestone in 1 Hour! By Bus Folkestone Bus Station is situated 10 minutes walk away from the hall. Buses operated by Stagecoach East Kent from Ashford, Hythe, Dover and Canterbury. By Car The nearest car park to the hall is the underground car park which is situated to the rear. The main roads into the town are the A259 (from Hythe,Hastings), M20 Junction 13 (from London, Maidstone & Ashford), A20 (from Dover), A260 (from Canterbury). Parking around Folkestone town centre can be difficult at times especially on Saturday. By Eurotunnel Folkestone is the home of the Channel Tunnel and the terminal is located between Junctions 11a and 12. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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sandwich station Posted October 1, 2016 Share Posted October 1, 2016 Dave is there anywhere on the net that we can view the layouts that are attending? Thanks for your post, I did check the links before posting, they all worked. A few RM members, also checked the links and worked for them. I'm the other side of the world and they all work for me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Todd Posted October 1, 2016 Author Share Posted October 1, 2016 Dave is there anywhere on the net that we can view the layouts that are attending? I'm the other side of the world and they all work for me. Thanks for posting, In answer to your Q, not that I am aware of, in real time,videos or photos, of the list I provided in post # 5, above. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonathan452 Posted October 1, 2016 Share Posted October 1, 2016 Good view of France despite today's inclement weather. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Todd Posted October 2, 2016 Author Share Posted October 2, 2016 Good view of France despite today's inclement weather. Quite dramatic sky scene yesterday, today is a different forecast, sunny, but temperature's are down,to 16 degrees. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
russianlayout Posted October 3, 2016 Share Posted October 3, 2016 Good view of France despite today's inclement weather. loco graveyard and Russian layout next to a backdrop of the English Channel, perfect view to pass the two days as a layout operator - thanks for a great show and the help of the club members when my van broke down 1/2 mile away Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GJB 60009 Posted October 3, 2016 Share Posted October 3, 2016 Thanks to everyone at Folkstone Model Railway Show. The North of England Line, Rumbling Bridge and The Brick, all from Scarborough and District Railway Modellers, had a great weekend as your guests. We were well looked after and we all agreed that the venue has the best view of all the shows we have attended over the years. Thanks again and we hope your show was a success. All the layouts on show were to a very high standard. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
John P. Posted October 6, 2016 Share Posted October 6, 2016 A big Thank You to the Folkstone club, a very good show in an interesting venue.Good sea views from the Channel Suite. Excellent organisation made a very enjoyable weekend. Also thanks to the Scarborough lads for the loan of their trolley. John P. (2mm Burnham-on-Sea) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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