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Happy 'BRM On-sale Day' everyone 😉.
Enjoy the latest issue!
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BRM's January '24 edition is now available to download as a Digital Edition. Click here to download. If you subscribe it's only £2.46 an issue!
You can buy this issue direct from us for just £5.49 (you can subscribe for just £4.99 an issue and get a free ticket to one of our shows), which includes the DVD (just not Traction). Click here to buy a single issue.
It goes on-sale in shops on November 30th! Set your alarm as it's a really special issue! You don't want to miss out...
Here's what's inside our Extra Value Pack!
- A superb 2-hour DVD that showcases 10 amazing model railways, hand-picked by the BRM Team.
- The November/December issue of Traction magazine - if purchased as a Digital Edition or from the newsstand.
And, all of this great content...
FOUR FANTASTIC LAYOUTS
• Collingwood (OO)
• Norwich Central (O)
• Chitterne (EM)
• Henstridge (N)
PRACTICAL ADVICE
• Two ways to create exciting railway arches
• How to build a station canopy
• Create your own Santa train for under the tree
• Build an eye-catching micro diorama
• Laying track in TT:120
• Model a countryside stile
PLUS
• Reviews of the new Heljan Deltic, Lionheart Lynton & Barnstaple coaches, new Rapido ‘Not Quite Minks’, plus much more
• The history of station canopies explored
• A plotted history of the TTA tank wagon
• A round-up of the latest headlines from the model railway world this month- 3
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Hi Adrian. You're a mind-reader as we're just in the process of making it available to the world. It'll be uploaded to the World of Railways Plus magazine archive and we'll also include it on Friday's World of Railways email newsletter.
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Hi Rory. Apologies about this. We're on the case. Apparently it's affecting websites all around the globe.
We're on the case to get it sorted ASAP!
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10 hours ago, JShow said:
My order was successful as well.
I want to thank everyone involved in bringing this project into being and the technical crew at Warners who made it possible to offer these models to the wider world. Much appreciated!
No problem. I appreciate your patience!
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3 hours ago, GeoffBird said:
I have doine that and, yes the circle turns blue. However when you go to ghe next page,although the shipping is correct for Europe it still states "no payment method available" as before.
Hope you can sort this
Cheers Geoff
🥳 finally, it appears to be working. We've now had a couple of overseas orders complete successfully! Thanks for your patience!
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10 minutes ago, GeoffBird said:
I have doine that and, yes the circle turns blue. However when you go to ghe next page,although the shipping is correct for Europe it still states "no payment method available" as before.
Hope you can sort this
Cheers Geoff
Damn it! Thanks for letting me know. Don't worry, we'll get it sorted. I've reserved you the products you wanted so don't worry about missing out. I'll update as soon as I know more.
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@GeoffBird @JShow Right. We've found a bug in the system which we've reported to our developers. But, there's a work around.
When you enter your shipping address it 'should' show the shipping amount. The blue 'tick' circle on the left of the shipping amount should be blue, indicating it's been selected. This is the bug... despite showing it's selected, it actually isn't. If you click on this circle it should now select this option and therefore work correctly. Fingers and toes crossed this now works! Please let me know if it works for you.
In the meantime, we're working to get this sorted.
I can't apologise enough for this!
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@GeoffBird @JShow Keeley's off now but I'll take a look and report back.
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On 02/08/2023 at 21:48, GeoffBird said:
P.S., At less than 130.00 GBP they would fall under the current IOSS regulations and should mean less paperwork in shipping them as the dispatcher just charges the UK VAT as usual and that is it!
Apologies, we got the rates added this afternoon for testing but just ran out of time to make them live safe in the knowledge that everything was working perfectly. Sorry. Don't worry though, we still have plenty of stock so you won't miss out. I'll ask the team to put a message on here on Monday.
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10 hours ago, GeoffBird said:
I buy many things from the UK, books, railway items etc and think that 12.00 GBP per delivery is quite reasonable as most people will want at least a pack of four- Can you please try and get this sorted by the cut.off date (31-08) so that we too can have a chance of ordering some.
Hi,
We should 🤞 have the overseas rates live later today. As soon as it's sorted, I'll post an update here.
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You really have an amazing boss😉
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TICKETS ARE NOW ON-SALE FOR THE LONDON FESTIVAL OF RAILWAY MODELLING
Book in advance to save money & enter the show from 9.30am (pay-on-the-door visitors can enter from 10am). Remember, this show offers FREE CAR PARKING!
Here's what makes the 'Ally Pally' show the UK's best!
- Over 40 of the UK's best model railway layouts, hand-picked by The Model Railway Club. Click here to see the list
- 78 leading retailers and specialist manufacturers. Expect the latest new products, second-hand bargains and hard-to-find products. Click here to see the exhibitor list
- A vast selection of clubs and societies. Click to see the list
It's only £14 if you book in advance plus you get a FREE showguide and access to the show 30-minutes (from 9.30am) before pay-on-the-door visitors. Car parking is FREE and we also have a FREE shuttlebus running continuously on Saturday and Sunday between Alexandra Palace Station, Wood Green underground station and the venue. Last bus from the venue will be 5.15pm each day. Find out more here
CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR TICKET
Proudly supported by...
LAYOUT NAME GAUGE SCALE
Bunkers Lane On9
Ingatestone OO
Norwich Central Ofs
Hook Basin O
Whiteleaf Light Railway (G) G
New Sodbury OO
Knott Littlefield N
Norge HO
Templegate Wagon Works O
Moretonhampstead 2mm fs
Plumpton Green P4
Kingsbury O fs
Arcadia S
East Lynn Quay S
McKinley Railway OO
St Etienne-en-Caux HOe
Pwllheli P4
Reevy Road West OO
Wolfe Lowe O
Westwick N
Lakeside HO USA
Bristol Goods Shed O scale broad gauge
Melton Mowbray (North) N
Westcliff EM
Hartley Poole Too N
Wolfstatt HO
HRCA (O) O
Copper Wort OO
Blackfriars Bridge P4
Strood Dock O
Dovington Camp OO
Spirit of Swindon N
Strood Dock O
Alderford OO
Blowers Green Wagon Repair O
North Ballachulish EM- 2
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On 12/06/2022 at 09:53, Invicta Informant said:
Have you or anyone else in the BRM team had any further news concerning this?
Hi. Can you email us at brm@warnersgroup.co.uk so we can check your details match those on our system please?
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Hi all,
I'm writing to inform you that pre-booking has now closed. We look forward to, hopefully, meeting you over the weekend. Pop along to the BRM stand to grab a free copy (whilst stocks last!) and free 30-day access to World of Railways Plus.
Steve
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2 hours ago, Bluemonkey presents.... said:
I am hoping to buy my ticket for the show in advance but obviously left it a little later than expected. I do not have a printer to print an emailed ticket and due to time worried it would not arrive in the post in time. Is the emailed ticket shown on a phone acceptable please?
I've just had it confirmed that yes, you're OK to have your ticket on your phone. We'll have a list of pre-booked people too. Pre-booking closes tomorrow (28th) at midday.
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2 hours ago, Bluemonkey presents.... said:
I am hoping to buy my ticket for the show in advance but obviously left it a little later than expected. I do not have a printer to print an emailed ticket and due to time worried it would not arrive in the post in time. Is the emailed ticket shown on a phone acceptable please?
Hi. Leave it with me. I'll find out and come back to you ASAP.
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19 hours ago, AY Mod said:
It's the tablet version that I've been nagging NG about for weeks.
It's being sorted now.
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1 hour ago, grahame said:
Any chance of also taking a look at the empty (formerly advertising) banner that creeps down from the top and obliterates the notifications, profiles and other options, preventing them being selected?
Thanks in anticipation.
Leave it with me. I assume that's mobile-only?
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42 minutes ago, Dagworth said:
It seems that we have lost the mobile theme this morning, makes the site very much harder to read on the phone.
Andi
Thanks Andi. I'll take a look.
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12 hours ago, richard brown said:
Is there anyone I can contact to see if I can film for my YouTube channel at the show. I always like to ask rather than just showing up
thank you
richard
Hi Richard. Thanks for asking. The answer is 'yes', no problem at all. Enjoy the show.
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Hi all,
We have updated our Covid guidelines below. Whilst wearing face coverings in enclosed spaces is now down to personal preference, we encourage visitors to continue wearing masks for the safety of other visitors, exhibitors and yourselves. The below statement is repeated on our website: https://www.world-of-railways.co.uk/information/the-festival-of-british-railway-modelling-general-information
As from 27th January, facemasks are no longer mandatory. Government guidelines recommend wearing face coverings in enclosed spaces and whilst this is down to personal preference, we encourage members of the public to please continue to wear masks for the safety of both visitors, exhibitors and yourselves. There will be posters around the hall reminding visitors of this recommendation.
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I am pleased to confirm that The Festival of British Railway Modelling at Doncaster Racecourse will go ahead as planned. The show will be on February 12 & 13, 2022.
To PRE-BOOK tickets, click here - you save money and get entry 30-minutes before the general public.
For more information, click here.
To see our list of 28 layouts hand-picked by the BRM team, click here.
And click here to see which exhibitors will be attending.
The show is open from 10am (9.30am if you pre-book) to 5pm on Saturday & 10am (9.30am if you pre-book) to 4.30pm on Sunday.
REMEMBER: BRM subscribers who pre-book save £2 on the price of a pre-booked adult entry.
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Warners Group Publications is delighted to announce that it has taken over the management of the Bristol Model Railway Exhibition, which will take place in Spring.
Already managing two of the country’s biggest model railway exhibitions – The Festival of Railway Modelling in Doncaster and The London Festival of Railway Modelling in Alexandra Palace – Warners sees a show in the West of England as a great addition to its events portfolio. It will continue to work in close partnership with the Association of Model Railway Clubs Wales & West of England to ensure the show remains one the country’s best.
Steve Cole, publisher of Warners Group Publications’ railway portfolio, had this to say about the show: “Since we started talking to the Association, it was apparent that we both wanted the same thing…to make the Bristol Model Railway Exhibition even bigger and better than before! We plan to work closely to attract the best model railways, leading traders and further improve what is already an excellent exhibition.”
Mike Tucker, treasurer of the Association of Model Railway Clubs Wales & West of England, commented: “The Bristol Model Railway Exhibition has been the premier model railway show in the West Country since 1968. To help us make the show bigger and better we felt that the time had come to enter into a partnership with someone who shared these goals. Warners Group Publications shares our passion to achieve these aims and we are very happy to team to ensure that together we bring the best layouts from around the country alongside leading traders to the show, thus ensuring the exhibition continues to expand and improve for the future.”
The 2022 exhibition is confirmed for April 29, 30 and May 1 and will take place at Thornbury Leisure Centre, Alveston Hill, Thornbury, Bristol, BS35 3JB. Tickets and further information will be available soon via the Association’s website (www.bristolmodrailex.uk) and www.world-of-railways.co.uk. Both websites will be updated to include the list of the 30 plus attending layouts, traders and demonstrations.
Warners Group Publications is the publisher of market-leading magazines - BRM (British Railway Modelling), Traction, Garden Rail, Narrow Gauge World and Engineering in Miniature – plus two of the country’s biggest websites: www.world-of-railways.co.uk and www.RMweb.co.uk.
Pictured are three layouts confirmed for the exhibition: Herculaneum Dock, Launceston Steam Railway and Rumbling Bridge.
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It's a cracker! BRM January '24
in BRM Magazine
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Hi John. Yes. They've either featured in past episodes of World of Railways TV or as videos that have appeared on World-of-Railways.co.uk