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  1. On 13/02/2021 at 15:36, WisTramwayMan said:

    Have they specified what running numbers they will be ? The grey ones should be 36001 - an accurate combination of the only one to run + the only livery it carried - but given the black livery is fictitious and that the basic frames for 36002 + 36003 existed, isn't there a case for linking the black livery to one, or both, of these ? Might generate more sales for KRM too (ie, those who'd want more than one - it'd make me think).

    Whilst very pleased that at long last a R-T-R model of the Leader is being produced, I agree with the above suggestion that it would good for some of the models to carry numbers other than 36001. 

     

    I too have just ordered a grey version.

    I would have ordered another in black with a number of 36002, but sadly it appears that it will not be made.

    More than the basic frames for 36002 + 36003 existed.  As mentioned in Kevin Robertson's book  'The Leader Project', when the construction of Leaders 36002 & 36003 was halted, 36002 was only two days away from being ready for steaming.   Judging by the pictures of 36003, it looked to be in a fairly advance state of construction.  Thus one would only have to bend history a very little to be able to run 36001 and 36002 at the same time, and then run 36003 with some additional bending.

    It would be great if KR Models could reconsider their numbering strategy and, at the very least, produce 36002 alongside 36001.   

     

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  2. Rather late in the day I know, but the full line-up is now available on our website at: http://www.rdrms.com/exhibitions.html
     

    There are 19 layouts, with 12 being in response to the 40" challenge - it should be one of our best shows, so do try and pay it a visit if you can.

    Do feel free to have a chat and pick club members' brains - lets hope those who attend the show leave having been inspired, if only in a minor way.

  3. On 16/02/2019 at 13:27, itsthegman said:

    Any updates on this 40" challengers and other layouts at the show? 

     

    The latest news is that there will be ten 40" inch challenge layouts at the show and I hope to have more information on the website shortly.
    One of the builders has been taking pictures of their layout as work progresses and they will be added to the website in due course.

     

    On 16/02/2019 at 13:27, itsthegman said:

    What's the parking like there?

     

    There are several council owed and private car parks within a few minutes walk, including one at the Crosfield Hall where the exhibition is held - but arrive early on the Saturday as they tend to be filled by shoppers.
    On the Sunday, parking in council car parks is free - but not in private car parks owned by shops such as Aldi, so make certain you know in whose car park you are before walking away without paying.

    Another good car park to use, a few more minutes walk away, is at the Romsey Rapids swimming pool.  See https://www.testvalley.gov.uk/transportparkingandstreets/car-parks/romseycarparks for definitive information and to download a parking map.

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  4. On 12/02/2019 at 02:24, south_tyne said:

    Look forward to seeing he entrants in your layout challenge and hope you get a good response. These type of challenges are often excellent ways of making folk come up with interesting and novel ideas and show some creativity! Hopefully there will be some photos posted here to inspire those of us too far away to visit! 

     

    I'll be taking photos of all the layouts, probably on the Sunday when there aren't quite so many people around. for publishing on the website.  Seeing your post put an idea into my head - I'll create a separate 40" section.

    I can certainly include a link in a later post.

    Meanwhile, you can get an idea of what the members are capable of building, by viewing their existing layouts at: http://www.rdrms.com/members-layouts.html 

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  5. On 09/02/2019 at 13:58, itsthegman said:

    One for my diary I'll add it now.

     

    Anymore details on this 40" challenge?

     

    So far four layouts and one static display have been confirmed,, with more expected as members rush to complete their 40" challenge layouts in time for the show.

     

    Further information is available on the Exhibitions page of the website at http://www.rdrms.com/exhibitions.html so visit it often to see any updates.

     

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  6. My apologies to TimC when including his layout "End of The Line" in the above list of layouts - this layout is not at our show, rather Tim's End of the Line is at Swindon this weekend.

    Just for clarification - the End of the Line which will be appearing at the show is a different layout that happens to go by the same name.

     

    Like all layouts, it is never finished and its owner has informed me that some more has been done to it since the pictures that appear in the link were taken.

  7. All is not lost.

     

    The exhibition has been rescheduled for the weekend of the 23rd and 24th of June.

     

    The line-up will most probably change a little, as it is unrealistic to expect all exhibitors and traders to be available on the new dates.

     

    The website's exhibition page will be updated as soon as more details become available, so please visit every once in a while to see the latest information.

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  8. Cheer up!

     

    On the up-side, I get to have the weekend off now.

     

    It is, of course, very frustrating to have cancel at almost the last minute after all of the hard work that had been done behind the scenes to organise the exhibition and also disappointing for exihibitors, traders and those who were intending to visit.

     

    Fingers crossed that the weather improves and the Basingstoke show will be unaffected next weekend.  Two club members' layouts will be there - End of the Line and Wheal Kate.  Feel free to stop by and have a chat should you be visiting.

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    Every so often Romsey & District Railway Modellers Society hold an open day - nowhere near as fancy as the annual March exhibitions, just a selection of club and members' layouts - some complete and others still work in progress.

    Besides chatting to our members, discovering what we do and picking our brains; do feel free to bring along any locomotives or stock that you would like to see running - you may even be able to have a go on some of the layouts at their owner's discretion.

    This year, our open day will take place as a part of the Romsey Festival of Arts on Saturday 1 July 2017 from 10.30 a.m to 4.30 p.m. in the town centre at the Abbey United Reformed Church Hall, The Abbey, Romsey, SO51 8EL

    All you need to know about traveling to the event can be found here

    The exact line-up has yet to be confirmed, however there will be several narrow gauge, 4mm and 2mm layouts present including:

    • Hirson Bellveue
    • Melcombe Abbas
    • North Waltham Junction (one of our club's new layouts, which will be making its first outing)
    • Oakwood
    • Penzance (another of our club's new layouts)
    • The Manifold and High Peak Light Railway
    • Treyford C u m Didling
    • Wheal Kate

    Entrance is free, although there will be a charity bucket collection for those would like to donate the odd coin.

     

    More information concerning the Romsey & District Railway Modellers Society can be found at www.rdrms.com 

  10. The Ninth Minstead Model Railway Exhibition
     

    Will take place at:
     

    Minstead Village Hall

     

    Minstead, near Lyndhurst, Hampshire SO43 7FX

     

    On Saturday 24th June 2017

     

    OPENING TIMES:  10am-16:30pm

    ADMISSION:  Adults £4.00  Concessions £3.00  Children £3.00  Family £11.00

     

    Minstead is situated in the New Forest just south of junction 1 on the M27.

     

    The exhibition is planned to feature 16 layouts / static displays together with trade support and refreshments.

     

    It is being held in aid of the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Air Ambulance and the Grenfell Tower Appeal.

     

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    The 15 layouts / displays booked to attend are:
     

      1.  Acorn Manor - N gauge BR 1950 until present day.
     

      2.  By the Sea - N gauge modern image seaside through station.
     

      3.  Children's Corner - OO gauge Thomas layout for children to drive a train for a small donation to Hampshire & I.O.W Air Ambulance.
     

      4.  Croydon North Street - 4mm NSE 3rd rail terminus set in 1980s/90s.
     

      5.  Danbee - O gauge GWR branch line terminus.
     

      6.  Gideon Postlethwaite & Sons - 0915 Narrow gauges.
     

      7.  An American layout - From the Gosport American Railroad Club.
     

      8.  Hirson Bellevue- HO9 / 3.5mm The terminus of a small branch line from Hirson in Northern France set in the 1930’s.
     

      9.  Holm - OO gauge GWR branch line terminus.
     

    10.  Lego World - A layout using fourth generation Lego trains.
     

    11. London Transport Bus Depot - 1/76 scale London Transport bus diorama set in the period 1975-1985.

     

    12. Moretonhampstead - OO BR(WR) branch line terminus.

     

    13. Modbury Torr - 3mm BR Devon branch line.


    14. Pikes Pits - 12mm Narrow gauge Isle of Purbeck clay industrial railway.

     

    15. Portsoton Bus Depot - 1/76 fictitious Southampton bus depot and stabling yard for two-car electric trains diorama.
     

    16.  Ex-Southampton Corporation Bus AEC Swift No 1, JOW499E, will be on static display outside.


     

    Together with the following nine trade stands:
     

    1.       AAR Models: Diecast mainly for N and OO Gauges, also kits and scenic material.
     

    2.       Coleman Books:  All sorts of transport books.

     

    3.       DoubleO Scenics: Static Grass Specialists and Other Scenic Items Also Going to Do A Demo Every Hour on the Hour.

     

    4.       Hampsire & Isle of Wight Air Ambulance.


    5.      John Henderson: A Comprehensive Selection of Mint As New and Pre-Loved Models and Rolling Stock in 00 Scale Plus Accessories.
     

    6.       Iris Guscott Books: Good quality non-fiction books with the proceeds going to the Scleroderma Society.
     

    7.       Phil's Model Transfers:  ​Phil's transfers can be used for any model road transport vehicles.
     

    8.       Ron Lines: New and Second Hand Model Railway Items Plus Accessories.
     

    9.       Southampton And District Transport Heritage Trust Project 15 Appeal​.

     

    There will also be:

    ·         Refreshments and a bar (12.00 to 15.00)

    ·         Free parking
     

    The only locations that are not wheelchair friendly are the refreshment area and stage, however assistance will be available if required.

     

    Click here to see some pictures from the 2016 exhibition held on 27th June, which raised £200 for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance

  11. Hooray! The Subscriber discounted ticket problem has been resolved, well for me anyway, just booked my ticket. Looking forward to another great show – Merry Christmas.

    Booking subscriber tickets is not working for me - I've just made several attempts to purchase discounted subscriber tickets using the promotional code L17 + subscriber number (aka account code) but I too get the The promotional code is no longer valid message.

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