Tuesday, 10 November 2015

HAMPTON COURT MODEL RAILWAY SOCIETY. TOLWORTH SHOW 2015

Sat 14th November 2015 - Sun 15th November 2015

Tolworth Recreation Centre, 
Fullers Way North, Tolworth, 
Surrey KT6 7LQ

OPENING TIMES: 
SAT 10am to 5.30pm, 
SUN 10am to 5pm

ADMISSION: 
Adults £6.00 Children £3.00 Family £15.00

The 25th Show of the Hampton Court Model Railway Society will again feature layouts displaying superb modelling and entertaining operation. 

There will also be comprehensive Trade support. One area is dedicated to American modelling. Children can drive the trains on one layout. Bus link from Surbiton station, see website for timetable after 1 October. 

SUNDAY Child admitted FREE with every paying Adult. 

Hampton Court Model Railway Society proudly presents their 25th Annual Show, Tolworth Showtrain on the 14th and 15th November 2015. We are pleased to announce that the special SUNDAY promotion of ONE CHILD being admitted FREE with every PAYING ADULT will continue.

As is customary there will be a layout which our younger visitors can operate. Large layouts are a feature of this Show, and there will be a large '0' gauge layout.

The layouts cover a very wide spectrum this year, with Norwegian, German and Austrian prototypes. from nearer home there is an Irish layout, which is one of a number that depict scenes from the thirties, or earlier, Calstock Halton Quay taking us back to Victorian times. 

The post steam era in this country is not forgotten either.
The American Hall will have a selection of layouts featuring the railways of that continent. 

The Trade features a very wide selection, with some new Traders this year.

List of Traders Attending: 

Steam Powered Video
L.S.W.R. Models
Roxey Mouldings
C and L Finescale
Model Railway Developments
Golden Arrow Productions
Southern Drawings
Weston Models
Boxfile Dioramas
Sunningwell Command Control Ltd
Kent Garden Railways
Steam Age
Country Park Models
Barry Jones
Tools 2000
Addlestone Model Centre
Videolines
Carriage & Wagon Models
Geoff Gamble Books
Winco
Wessex Wagons
Masterpiece from Falcon Figures
Wealistic Models

List of Layouts Attending:

Snake Bend Railroad - 2mm - 9mm - U.S.A.
Lemmington Park - 3.5mm - 16.5mm - U.S.A.
Pine Bluffs Freight Yard - 3.5mm - 16.5mm - U.S.A.
8 Dollar Canyon - 3.5mm - 16.5mm - U.S.A.
Kayreuth - 2mm - 9mm - Db
Brixcombe - 4mm - 18.2mm - GWR
Bodmin - 4mm - 18.33mm - GWR
Ynysafan - 4mm - 16.5mm - Rsbr
The Sub Wealden Gypsum Company, Hoath Hill - 3mm - 14.2mm - BR SR
Oldshaw - 4mm - 18 MM - BR Wr
Salz - 3.5mm - 16.5mm - Austrian
Calstocks's Halton Quay - 7mm - 16.5mm - East Cornwall Mineral Railway
Glenuig - 4mm - 18.2mm - BR Scr
Lambourn - 2mm - 9.2mm - GWR
Arigna Town - 7mm - 36.75mm - Irish
Sand Point - 4mm - 9mm - British
Old Elms Road - 4mm - 16.5mm - BR SR/wr
Ashington - 4mm - 16.5mm - BR SR
Normandy Junction - 7mm - 32mm - British
Kew Bridge - 4mm - 16.5mm - London Tramway
Clydach Railway - 4mm - 9mm - Narrow Gauge
Woodstowe - 4mm - 16.5mm - BR Wr
Edwards Junction and Thomas End - 4mm - 16.5mm - Sodor
Svanda - 3.5mm - 16.5mm - Norwegian
Sankley - 4mm - 18.2mm - BR SR
Addiston South - 4mm - 18 MM - BR SR


HOW TO GET THERE
Nearest Railway Stations:
Tolworth [0.74 miles]
Chessington North [0.8 miles]
Surbiton [1.23 miles]
Chessington South [1.38 miles]


MAP





Sunday, 1 November 2015

HILLINGDON RAILWAY MODELLERS OPEN DAY PICS


Had a wonderful day out at the Hillingdon Railway Modellers Open Day which was held on Saturday 31st October, extremely well supported as always and a nice variety of models on display around their extensive O Gauge Test Track. 

Our first couple of pictures attempt to show the size of this test track, 4 main lines with an 8 line "fiddle yard" area. The layout can be easily adapted to an exhibition standard design of similar area, known as Grindley Brook when appearing in that guise as it did at this years Railex show.
To hopefully give a better view and perspective of the size of this running layout I have been able to upload a couple of short videos taken on Saturday. These are available via You Tube here>> Video1 / Video2





There is also a small (Yes of course it's small silly) N Gauge running track available and the OO Gauge was busy too. 




Since my afternoon was spent enjoying the O Gauge display I didn't have that many photo's of these this time around. 







Some wonderful models on display, here's a few that I managed to capture for posterity, note these ones aren't mine but I'll bore you with those later...






Ok here's a few of mine, only able to take a couple of loco's down to the church on the weekend as travelling by buses, the first here I believe is a Great Central Railway Class B2 (ex Class 1) also known as a Sam Fay ... though I don't know fully the background to 'why' it's just something I read on some Railway Modeller forums. Anyway will have a lot more on this one in a separate posting soon, will be researching the history too.
http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/blog/1294/entry-16473-city-of-lincoln-part-i/

Must also add that the refreshments on offer are awesome too, a bacon roll should never be turned down, and just another good reason to come back again for their final Open Day of this year which will be held on Sat 19th December



Will conclude this update with a final few pictures of a pair of my favourite models, Jersey and Caen. They may be small in stature but they do run well albeit slowly, and trotted around the test track in their own good time.