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Manchester Show - 2nd-3rd October 2010 - UPDATED


Andy C

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Here is a list of the 18 layouts so far confirmed for the show - another 5 have yet to send their paperwork back ( he said dropping a hint to someone who said he'd just be an hour)

 

Dewsbury Midland 4mm OO BR (NeR) 1980

 

Rowlands Castle 4mm OO SR 1944

 

Highbury Colliery 2mm 9.42 Somerset 1920s

 

Liverpool Lime Street 4mm EM LMS 1946

 

East Lodge 4mm EM BR (GE) 1960

 

Teign House 7mm 49mm GWR 1890

 

Eskmuir 4mm OO BR (ScR) 1965

 

Weston Road 4mm P4 BR (WR) 1975

 

Hathern Road 7mm O LSWR/SR/Br 1920-1960

 

Bawdsey 4mm EM BR 1960s

 

Kitehouses 4mm EM BR (NeR) 1960

 

Auchinraith 4mm EM BR (ScR) 1990

 

Sweethome Chicago 3 .5mm HO Chicago 1940

 

Y Cae 7mm S7 BR (W) 1975

 

Ashburton 2mm N GWR 1930

 

New Haden Colliery 4mm EM BR (M) 1960s

 

Fisherton Sarum 4mm OO SR 1946-49

 

Sedan (name to confirm) 3.5mm HO Germany?

 

 

All top quality layouts with no filling to pad the show out!

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I've been attending the MMRS since 2007 and not missed a single one. The new venue sounds tasty, and a lot better (parking and space wise) venue. I may go for Warley next year though.... but im not sure. There aren't any modern image layouts, and thats whats putting me off. But the quality is alway top standard.

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40192 wrote "I'm looking forward to seeing Western Road, a layout i've been hoping to see."

 

I hope Andy C won't mind me mentioning that Western Road plus Oldham King Street, Blackmill, Wheal Elizabeth & Stoney Lane Depot are all at the Rochdale Show - first weekend in February.

 

Go to Rochdale Show 2010 in the Exhibitions section for all the details.

 

http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php/topic/1362-rochdale-show-2010/

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40192 wrote "I'm looking forward to seeing Western Road, a layout i've been hoping to see."

 

I hope Andy C won't mind me mentioning that Western Road plus Oldham King Street, Blackmill, Wheal Elizabeth & Stoney Lane Depot are all at the Rochdale Show - first weekend in February.

 

Go to Rochdale Show 2010 in the Exhibitions section for all the details.

 

http://www.rmweb.co....dale-show-2010/

 

Ah great, thanks for that, I don't have to wait as long as I thought. I'll try and make it to that.

 

By the way, I'm not a Steam man, but Leander was my favourite kettle, and my Uncle Hughey was the last driver to driver her as a BR engine!

 

A lovely Engine!!!

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  • 6 months later...

Righto, having just done the floorplan this week (and I'm sure Andy Y wants to know what he's won in this years lottery as to whom he is next door to) Its time to pull this thread out of hibernation!!

 

Dont forget its a new venue with free parking and easy public transport access - more to follow.

 

 

 

Heres the updated list of layouts and traders:

 

There will be 24 layouts in the show:

 

7mm

Dinas 1869 Festiniog Railway

Oldham King St. Parcels

Rothern Bridge

Teign House

Y Cae

4mm

Auchinraith

Bawdsey

Bonchester Bridge

Dewsbury Midland

East Lodge

Eskmuir

Fisherton Sarum

Kinmundy

Kitehouses

Liverpool Lime Street

New Haden Colliery

Rowlands CastleStoneStoneybrookDorset

Tickhill & Wadworth Western Road

3.5mm

Sweethome Chicago

2mm

 

Ashburton

Highbury Colliery

All top drawer layouts with no added padding just to fill the show out !!!

Traders (click the links for their websites):

Freestone Model AccessoriesThe Gordon Coltas Photographic Trust
Rural Railways

 

Directions

The Armitage Centre is on Moseley Road in Fallowfield, near the Owens Park student hall of residence (the tower block is visible for some miles).

 

Satnav: use the postcode M14 6ZT which will get you to the entrance of the site driveway. There is plenty of car parking on site.

 

By train the nearest stations are Levenshulme (between Stockport and Piccadilly) and Mauldeth Road (on the Airport line) which are both about 20 minutes walk away.

 

By bus: Wilmslow Road is one of the busiest bus routes in the country, with numbers 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 140, 142, 143 all stopping at Owens Park, a 5 minute walk away.

 

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Blimey - Lime Streets moved to the wrong side of the Pennines tongue.gif

 

Not only that, as an illustration of the extra space we have at the new venue, its in the same pen as Dewsbury Midlandbiggrin.gif

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Im operating Liverpool Lime street all weekend, come and say hi, John does ask that you dont really distract the operators (old age operators :) )who are operating as theres usually someone else standing round to talk and answer questions, but I dont mind talking and operating at the same time, can multask :)

 

looking forward to the weekend

 

Mike

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Im operating Liverpool Lime street all weekend, come and say hi, John does ask that you dont really distract the operators (old age operators :) )who are operating as theres usually someone else standing round to talk and answer questions, but I dont mind talking and operating at the same time, can multask :)

 

looking forward to the weekend

 

Mike

 

You should be careful what you say Michael, there are certain members of the Rochdale MRG, who just might regard that as a challenge!!!!

 

Kevin

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You should be careful what you say Michael, there are certain members of the Rochdale MRG, who just might regard that as a challenge!!!!

 

Kevin

 

 

As the Manchester MRS exhibition manager and vice chair, and also the Hon Secretary of the Rochdale MRG can I immediately declare a state of neutrality on the this issuebiggrin.gif

 

(it should be noted however that a substantial proportion of Rochdale MRG members are also Manchester MRS members)

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Andy,

I take it this is not the EM Gauge layout built by that slimey pair from Thorne (Bearded Wonder) & Bawtry (t-b-g) in disguise.

Regards.

 

 

It is - unfortunately I hadn't realised the cut and paste off the website hadn't transferred correctly rolleyes.gif

 

EDIT Quick fix done by removing the layout detail out - apologies to all concerned, the full descriptions are here - http://www.mmrs.org.uk/exhibition/exhibition.htm

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  • 3 weeks later...

Latest update:

 

The following societies / specialist stands have all now been invited:

 

Scalefour Society

2mm Scale Association

3mm Society

7mm Narrow Gauge Society

East Lancashire Railway Preservation Society

MERG

Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Society

Warley Model Railway Society

DEMU Roadshow

Gauge O Guild

And not forgetting of course:

RMWeb and Mr Andy York

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