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  1. Most of the layouts are featured plus some interviews with layout operators and footage of best in show winner, chosen by Phil and Debbie from BRM magazine.
  2. A few of the exhibitors and traders are coming with me for a drink after the show on the Saturday eve from 5.30pm to about 7pm in the centre of Stamford at the gorgeous 13th century inn, The Tobie Norris, 12 St Pall Street, PE9 2BE. It serves numerous guest real ales and recommended parking is at the nearby North Street Car Park, if having a Cola. Any last minute local show goers who fancy popping along, love to see you.
  3. It has been filled by Andy Lynch Models but thank you for the offer of help
  4. The venue is at the edge of town so hopefully there will be lots of on street parking around the school. Maybe worth doing a Google map search of local roads to see if any parking restrictions. I don't know venue but I did do the same search to find parking Sat eve in the centre of the town to get something to eat and find any live music venues.
  5. I am taking Brief Encounter monochrome to this years two day show, really looking forward to it Info below taken from their website Free shuttle bus from station venue: Stamford Welland Academy, end of Green Lane, Stamford PE9 1HE A Cold Front 009 Barnwood N Breydon OO Brief Encounter Monochrome OO Cato Inferno OO Daisy Lane OO Dawlish TT120 Deeping Road MPD OO Dock Green O Eastgate harbour OO Ellasweet Beet Factory OO Essex Brick OO GeeksVille & SCB Long Road TMD OO Harbourne St. Mary O Lockdown Hall OO Market Obthorpe O Measham OO Newvaddon Parkway N Oakwood Lane N Patrick Lane Flask Terminal O Re-United Biscuits OO Tetbury O The Neuburg Project HO Towngate OO Witham OO Trade Stands Expected This Year: 1 Brushes4Models 2 Trains4U 3 P & D Marsh 4 Squires 5 Flexxgenix 6 Thunderbolt Models 7 TTC Diecast 8 Stoneybridge Structures 9 Frizinghall Model Railways 10 Aspire Gifts and Models 11 Mawson Models 12 MTFGhobbies 13 All About the Cakes 14 Elaine's Trains 15 The Totem Man (Ron Connor) 16 Clematis Cottages 17 Storytime with Molly 18 Air Framed 19 Northumbrian Painting Services 20 L Cut Creative 21 Zoe's Historical Railway Maps 22James Green (Artist)
  6. Due to a cancellation I have an extra trade space available at my Sevenoaks show on Sunday 28th July. 12ft x 4ft @ £40 *Traders must have liability insurance Please email me your details: modelrailwayquest@gmail.com. Confirmed list of exhibitors and traders: Exhibitors: Kingsnorth N Scallywag Corner OO Brief Encounter Monochrome OO The Tar Works O Plant City Florida HO Staffordshire Potteries N Small N Working N Joganji River N The Blitz OO Lenham N Dublingham OO Four Feather Falls 2mm Treble O Tamcester N Hobbs Hill OO Quevy N The Old Arches & Creosote Sleeper Works O Waledale N Quarry Falls N Little Himalaya - OO9 Traders Southern Scale Models Plus Daughters Model Railway Signs Hainsworth Pre Loved Harrison Brown Models EuroScale Models Models U Drive DOGA Kent Garden Railways Invicta Model Rail ST Signs On the Rails Bat and Ball Station The Wagon Yard
  7. I took 'Brief Encounter' Monochrome to Belgium last week as invited to MOBEXPO 24, no problem. But I can get the whole layout in an estate car and don't need a van. I stopped at customs and had my invite and return ticket and even future UK shows listed to prove I am taking it out of UK for two days and they just opened the boot, asked if the model was set in WW2 and said it looked nice and then waved me on. I think it helps if not using a van. I got asked the question about customs a lot at MOBEXPO - thing is, what I took from it is that they really miss having UK layouts at the European shows - so if you can go, go - just take a car if possible.
  8. I attended an amazing model railway show last week just outside Antwerp. As the only British layout there, I was really looked after by the locals, plus this region has Belgium's biggest model railway club at over 750 sq m and 150 members
  9. New show Sunday 18th May 2025 10am to 4pm The Hastings Academy Rye Road Hastings TN35 5DN Full details will be at www.modelrailwayquest.com Dawn
  10. We once again return to Shrewsbury House and WW2 bunker for this years model railway show. Sunday 15th Dec 10am to 4pm Shrewsbury House Bushmoor Crescent Shooters Hill Woolwich London SE18 3EG I am putting a list of this years layouts together, looking at about 17 layouts and 12 trade stands. Full details will be at www.modelrailwayquest.com Dawn
  11. A fantastic weekend at the Ashford Festival of Railway Modelling 2024 – with over 40 layouts and spread over three venues. The event was organised by Fred Garner and AIMREC, and included Tracks Across the Spectrum, a mix of fascinating exhibits influenced by the link between railways and autism. Great to see some gorgeous layouts making their debut – Joganji River and Asham Cement Works - and some special exhibits lovingly restored by AIMREC – Wishton and Crannoch - as well as old favourites, Lenham and Kingsnorth.
  12. Loved your layout - I've included it in my show highlights video!
  13. There does not appear to be any info on this show in this forum page, They are reporting over 30 layouts over a number of venues over the two days this weekend, I am bringing 'BRIEF ENCOUNTER - MONOCHROME' and am in the main building which is the college. Come and say hello if visiting. Layouts Melton Mowbray North - N (John Spence, Steve Weston, AIMREC) Eastgate Harbour - OO (Robin Brogden) Wegburg & Arsbeck - N (Eastbourne MRS) Solden - HOe (John Morgan, AIMREC) Brief Encounter - OO (Dawn Quest) Lenham - N (Andrew Town, AIMREC) Warner's Oak - OO (David Warner) Wishton - N (John Wylie, AIMREC) Joganji River - N (John Garner) Cement Works - OO9 (Chris O Donoghue) Teapot Railway & Oaklands - N (Brian and Yvonne Chapman) Somewhere in France - OO9 (Peter Capon) Travelling to Wedded Bliss - OO (Jeff Harmer) Mossdale Road - N (David Churchill) Dublingham Goods - OO (Tony Harris) Ballyconnell Road - 3mm (Stephen Moor) St Petrock Quay - O16.5 (Angus Bentley) Clerely End - O16.5 (Peter Jackson) Trix Twin - OO (Brian McClilland, AIMREC) Hornby Dublo 3 rail - OO (Brian McClilland, AIMREC) Tri-ang - OO (David Johnson, AIMREC) Trodinnick & Wagon Repair - OO (George Ansell, Ivanhoe MRS) Hither Green PAD - OO (Carl White, Ivanhoe MRS) New Dalby - N (Andrew Porter, Ivanhoe MRS) Snow White's Mine - 009 (Tanya Alvis, AIMREC) Milton Junction - OO (Chris Alvis, AIMREC) Lego Railway - 9v system (Phil Waller) Millfield - OO (Ashford MRC) Horsmonden - OO (Chris Cooper, Ashford MRC) Quiet City - N (Martin Temlett, Ashford MRC) Volks Festival and Round Trees - OO (Roland Crisp, Ashford MRC) Kineley Halt - OO9 (Nicholas Garner, Bachmann Collectors Club) Kingsnorth - N (Phil Lambkin) Bob & Nigels Cardboard World G Scale Test Track - Kent G Scale Society G Scale shunting layout - David Groves Mike Turner GRA - Railway Art Tales from the Tracks
  14. Bit of a Easter quiz, what is this wagon, what is it used for and who made it?
  15. Watering down ballast before applying was something I was always taught to do and even have a small dedicated spray bottle for that purpose. However yesterday in a rush to finish a section on my new exhibition layout, I forgot to do this process and just went striaght to pva, water and washing up liquid and found it gave same results as with the water spray down first. Point is, is this extra step really necessary?
  16. Lots of questions answered in this video, enjoy!
  17. Looking forward to this show and coming Saturday and having a day off from filming shows and just coming to enjoy all the layouts and meet old friends and a few new ones.
  18. There's a growing number of women getting interested in model railways - but women in the hobby are still in the minority. I wanted to find out what's stopping women getting more involved in railway modelling and spoke to some amazing women in both the hobby and industry, including the executive director of the most famous model railroad museum in the US, and the woman behind Bachmann's fabulous LNER Thompson Teaks. A huge thank you to: Michelle Kempema: Executive Director of the Colorado Model Railroad Museum Lucy Dormont, Social media and marketing manager for the National Model Railroading Association. Louise Oliver, Graphic designer at Bachmann Europe Railway modellers par excellence: Maggie Gravett, Gilly North, Carol Flavin and Rachel Harris And to Zara and Kath - an inspiration to young women railway modellers everywhere.
  19. It's International Women's Day and I've had the real pleasure to talk to some incredible women all over the world involved in the model railway hobby and industry - video coming soon.
  20. I built and now exhibit an exhibition layout called Brief Encounter Monochrome
  21. I am taking Brief encounter to Belgium for a show, very confused as it states that a oral confirmation is accepted at customs for professional items going to a commercial exhibition which is not to be sold.
  22. Brief Encounter is my 11 foot by 2 foot OO gauge end to end monochrome layout based on the David Lean film and designed for the exhibition circuit. The concept behind the layout was to recreate the evocative atmosphere of the black and white era of film, with a railway station and, of course, steam trains at the heart of it. Located Tonbridge area, 2 operators and transported in 1 car Needs 2 x 6ft tables email modelrailwayquest@gmail.com The inspiration came from watching Brief Encounter for the very first time and realising that the train station and train was as much a character of the film as the lead actors. It also presented an exciting challenge I haven’t seen in any other layout – to create a layout completely in monochrome. The layout has four lines and is laid out in four sections. To the left of the layout is a raised area which holds the RAF base. Although the film makes no mention of the war, it was filmed during 1944 and 1945 towards the end of World War 2. This in itself presented various logistic issues for Lean, and I wanted to reflect that in this layout. This section also holds the fiddle yard underneath. The tracks are DC shuttle controlled with SS2A BLOCKsignalling controllers with a manual Gaugemaster controller override. The second section includes a street scene with shops, a cinema and a church. The cinema is an integral part of the layout – it’s where the main characters Laura and Alex met for their clandestine dates. All the structures along this section are modified kits, and I’ve had some fun recreating signage that nods to the 1940s era but also includes a little humour.
  23. Everyone setting up for Abrail 24. Apparently over 900 advance tickets sold already. It’s going to be a good show. I’m with Brief Encounter on the 1st floor of the ASC building next to Bottom Works Sidings and Hauteluce. Come and say Hi!
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