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  1. The Scarlington crew had a very enjoyable weekend in the company of some excellent layouts and friendly visitors who were very kind with their compliments about our new offering.

    If I had to pick out a couple of layouts, I particularly liked Hornsey Broadway for its impressive scratch built buildings and beautifully muted colour palette, and Bridge at Remagen, again for the quality of the scratch building.

    I've seen Alloa a few times but it never fails to impress. Just excellent!

    The overall quality of modelling on view was probably as good as I've seen at Glasgow over the years.

    Thanks to Ian and the team for their efforts on all our behalf and I trust that the show was the success it deserved to be.

    After a long journey back to Scarborough we finally got the layout safely packed away at the club rooms at 1.15am. Tired, but all the richer for the experience.

    Mike

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  2. North of England Line 2 - Scarlington will also be making its exhibition debut before heading out onto the circuit at Falkirk in November.

    Utilising the fiddle yard and lighting rig from the original North of England Line, this layout features a whole new set of scenic boards and a different era.

    Set at the end of the blue diesel era and featuring the approach to a large station on the ECML before electrification visitors will be able to spot locomotive hauled passenger and freight trains as well as HSTs and DMUs, and also the occasional steam special.

    All the buildings in this heavily urban scene are either scratch built or kit bashed, all totally unique, as is our very own working cliff lift.

     

  3. Making its exhibition debut at this show is Durham Street in O gauge by members of Scarborough DRM.

    Those of you that were familiar with Ian Harper's Haymarket Cross will Recognise Ian's influence in this latest 'shed' type layout, described by some club members as Haymarket Cross on steroids.

    The layout features all scratch built buildings and unique hand painted figures, as well as sound fitted locomotives being serviced and made ready for their next turn of duty.

    Set in the north east during the early 1960's, former LNER steam, and early diesel traction is to the fore, recalling steams last hurrah as the relentless march towards modernisation foreshadows the demise of a way of life, 150 years in the making. 

    For more on this layout please visit http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Durham_Street.php

     

  4. The Scarborough and District Railway Modellers annual exhibition will take place on 17th and 18th August 2019 at The Memorial Hall, Pickering.

    Please note that this is the only show that SDRM are holding in 2019.

     

    Venue. Memorial Hall, Potter Hill, Pickering. YO18 8AA.

     

    Dates. Saturday 17th August 10.00am - 5.00pm

                Sunday 18th August 10.00am - 4.00pm

     

    Entrance £5.00

    KIDS GO FREE*

    *(Under 16 accompanied by a paying adult)

     

    Layouts.                                                                                                    Demostrators.

    Arnold Lane (OO)                                                                                     Bob Dawson

    Barrowfleet (009/OO)                                                                               Simon Howard

    Canalside Ironworks (1:50)                                                                      Patrick Kane

    Chester Road (OO)                                                                                   Scott Waterfield

    Durham Street (O) *Debut*                                                                    Tony Wright

    Fiddle Street Yard (OO)

    The Great White River (On30)                                                                     Trade.

    North of England Line 2 - Scarlington (N) *Debut*                               DPP Models

    Sandy Bay (N)                                                                                           Grosmont Books

    Thomas the Tank Engine (OO) *Debut*                                                 Model Market

    Wrench Green (OO) *Debut*                                                                    

                                                                                                                      Charitable trust.

     Refreshments available                                                                          North Yorkshire Moors Railway

     

    http://www.sdrmweb.co.uk/Pickering_Show_2019.php

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  5. North of England Line and Rumbling Bridge will be soon setting off for the long drive down from Scarborough. If you saw us at Erith a few weeks ago and enjoyed what you saw, come and say hello.

    NoEL will have some of Derek Rutherford's N gauge locomotives running including the P2, W1, streamlined B17 and railcar as well as our Flying Scotsman, Scotch goods, Queen of Scots and Silver Jubilee sets.

    RB features entirely scratch built buildings set in stunning Scottish scenery with sound fitted locomotives.

    See you there!

     

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  6. As a member of the Scarborough team that attended with North of England Line and Lomond Street, I would just like to add my thanks to those of GJB60009, to the Falkirk team for such a warm welcome and an excellent show. The many positive comments received about our layouts were warmly appreciated, and it was a pleasure to engage with such a friendly and knowledgeable crowd. (Thanks to Millerhillboy for 'the big house' comment) Congratulations to all concerned, I hope that the show was a success. It was certainly very well attended, and deservedly so. The Scarborough crew had an enjoyable weekend in your company.

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  7. It was once again our pleasure to host you and Mo, Tony. I'm sorry I didn't get more chance to chat as this show seemed to take a lot of my not so spare time.

    I have to agree with your observations above. Paul has become a good friend of SDRM and many of his creations have deservedly graced our exhibitions. What I particularly admire is his 'can't buy it, so I'll make it' attitude, as well as his undoubted skills, and unassumingly helpful attitude when imparting the 'this is how I did it' information.

    Best wishes,

    Mike

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  8. Where do you recommend to park for the venue. We are up here for a family holiday. Regards

     

    Hi Banburysaint,

    I hope that you enjoy your holiday in our beautiful part of the world and that you find time to visit our little show.

    There are three pay and display car parks within 150 yards of the exhibition. Pickering station, Eastgate and Vivis Lane.

    You should also be able to find free parking in the residential streets around 200 yards from the show venue. The streets around the Middleton Road area are often a good bet for a space.

    There will be yellow directional signs to guide you to the venue, but for satnav the postcode is YO18 1AA

    Best wishes,

    Mike

  9. The 2018 Pickering show organised by Scarborough and District Railway Modellers will take place as detailed below.

     

    Dates;-

    Saturday 18th August 10.00am to 5.00pm

    Sunday 19th August 10.00am to 4.00pm

     

    Venue;-

    The Memorial Hall

    Potter Hill

    Pickering

    YO18 1AA

     

    Admission;-

    Adult £5.00

    Concession £4.50

    Child FREE*

    *If under 14 and accompanied by a paying adult 

     

    Layouts;-

    Glenngary Tramway (1) interactive

    Thomas the Tank Engine (OO) interactive

    Falcon Road (O)

    The Depots (EM)

    Bricks and Pipes (OO9)

    Strachan (OO)

    Goathland in OO (OO)

    Kozel Cement (HO)

    North of England Line 2 Industrial Unit (N)

    Pocklington Halt (OO)

    Cronton Colliery Sheds (OO)

    Yorkshire Pennines (N)

    Salsdorf (TT)

     

    Demonstrators;-

    Tony Wright 

    Simon Howard

    Patrick Kane

    Bob Dawson

    Scott Waterfield

    Keith Smith

     

    Trade;-

    DPP Models

    Modelmarket

    Grosmont Books

     

    Charitable trust;-

    North Yorkshire Moors Railway 

     

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Pickering_Show_2018.php

     

     

    SEE YOU THERE!

    Mike

     

    Edited for Salsdorf spelling. Apologies and thanks 'Fluff'

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  10. Thanks for your kind words bridgiesimon.

    I would suggest that you need the appropriate book from this series as it contains details of all the variants with clear photographs of all areas including roof and interior details backed up with text and diagrams. Good look with your build conversions.

    Mike

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pullman-Profile-No-12-Wheel-Cars/dp/1906419000

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pullman-Profile-Standard-Type-Cars/dp/1906419221

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pullman-Profile-Steel-K-type-Cars/dp/1906419574

     

    I have no connection with the author or publisher.

  11. Managed to get the day off work, so will be marking out the hall tomorrow. All arrangements in place. All we have to do is cram it all in. Should be a cracker of a show.

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/NoEL_photos.php

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Glenngary_photos.php

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Falcon_Road.php

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Rumbling_Bridge_photos.php

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Lomond_Street_photo.php

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Menabrea.php

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Goathland_photos.php

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Yorkshire_Pennines.php

    All these quality layouts plus many more........all in one place........don't miss it!

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  12. The latest progress from NoEL 2.

     

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    General view of Scarlington station as of 30.3.18

     

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    The two river bridges carrying the up and down slow and fast lines, as well as the local and freight lines.

     

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    This will become Victory Square and shows the hotel and Memorial garden.

     

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    Northedge bus depot taking shape.

     

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    The view from above Northedge tunnel looking towards the river and station.

     

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    The Memorial garden with its statues dedicated to the army, navy and air force.

     

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    Northedge estate looms above the railway cutting.

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  13. Scarborough and District Railway Modellers celebrate their 40th Anniversary in 2018 and will showcase the club and members current layouts in a one off celebration to be held over two days in April. Details below.

     

    Venue. Newby and Scalby Community Hall, Scalby Road, Scalby, Scarborough. YO13 0RA

    Dates. Saturday and Sunday 7th/8th April 2018.

    Admission £3.00 (Kids go free accompanied by a paying adult)

     

    Full details of working layouts and demonstrations at http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Scarborough_Show.php

     

    Mike

  14. Almost brought a tear to my eyes, Gary and Dianne.

    What a fantastic souvenir of this years exhibition which perfectly shows off the high standard of modelling on view.

    The Travelling Wilburys as well...there's a tune!

    Cheers,

    Mike 

     

    The guy in black with the microphone hhhmmm, not sure about him though  :derisive:

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  15. We know it takes a lot of effort to make a success of a show held by a club with only a few members.

    Your past records speak for themselves.  Keep up the good work Mike.

    Looking forward to seeing everyone there.

    Always a team effort, and I'm just a cog in the mechanism. There are many unsung heroes.

  16. The Scarborough and District Railway Modellers annual show details are as follows;-

     

    Dates and times.

    Saturday 19th August 10.00am to 5.00pm

    Sunday 20th August 10.00am to 4.00pm

     

    Venue.

    The Memorial Hall,

    Potter Hill,

    Pickering.

    YO18 1AA.

     

    Entrance.

    Adults £5.00

    Concessions £4.50

    Children FREE (If under 14 and accompanied by a full paying adult)

     

    Layouts attending.

    Ballyconnel Road

    Bocks Castle

    Caitlin

    Glenngary Tramway

    High Stamley

    Klinkerhofen

    Lomond Street

    North of England Line

    Pocklington Halt

    Staley Vegas

    Thomas

    Tyskie Weilkopolska

     

    Demonstrators.

    Richard Bannister

    Bob Dawson and Scott

    Lee Edmondson

    Patrick Kane

    Tony Wright

     

    Traders.

    DPP Models

    Grosmont Books

    Model Market

    RMLectronics

     

    Charities.

    NER Autocar Trust

    North Yorkshire Moors Railway

     

    http://sdrmweb.co.uk/Exhibition_2017.php

     

     

  17. Hi Mike,

     

    By complete fluke (honestly!) I'll be on holiday in Pickering when you're hosting the annual exhibition. I've seen that NoEL is scheduled to be there but which version of NoEL will you be exhibiting?

     

    Many thanks

     

    Hi Steve,

    It will be great to see you at Pickering.

    The original NoEL is the one being exhibited.

    Hopefully NoEL 2 will be there in 2018.

    All the best,

    Mike

  18. Three more of the layout including the approach to North Edge tunnel, the working funicular and a small boat yard.

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  19. Four photos to give a flavour of how the layout is progressing, with apologies for the slow rate of the build.
    Mike

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  20. Thanks Mike.

     

    If you ever decide to backdate the layout this might be able to be made available for a running turn or two as I think it would be more appropriate for the area than some of my GNR types you've let run on the original NoEL in the past.

     

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    What a stunning piece of work on the D49.

    The detail and overall look is fantastic.

    Have you used a cut down B1 chassis, or is it a Schools?

    Mike

     

    On inspection it looks like the Dapol Schools chassis, which would be entirely appropriate.

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