steve45 Posted August 31 Share Posted August 31 (edited) It's with great pleasure that Poole & District MRS host Bournemouth West on the layouts first exhibition following its return to the exhibition circuit. This iconic layout has featured in the model railway press over the years (including the upcoming Railway Modeller in October 24) and following acquisition by new owners has undergone scenic enhancements and is now ready to return. In addition there are 15 other quality model railway layouts, some of which have featured in the model railway press and at major national and regional shows, all in all this will be a quality exhibition, make sure you don't miss it. The exhibition will be held on Sunday, 20th October at it's usual venue, details are: Date: 20th October 2024 Venue: Poole Grammar School, Gravel Hill, Poole, Dorset BH17 9JU Opening Times: 10:00 to 4:30 Admission: £8 Adult, Children 12-16 yrs £5, Under 12's free (Cash or Card) Access: Venue is fully disabled compliant Car Parking: Substantial free onsite parking Light refreshments served all day Layouts attending: Kinmundy, Southampton MRC, EM Gauge, Scottish Region, BR Blue Bournemouth West, TSCMRDG, OO Finescale, Somerset & Dorset, BR SR Steam Upbech St Mary, Martyn Mulliner (MRWeb 'Mullie'), EM BR ER Steam I'ad That, Andy & Windy Miller Weymouth MRC, OO Gauge vintage trains Falschezahne, John Haskell, HOe German Brockleigh, Ben Moverley, Weymouth MRC, N Gauge, BR Steam Sturminster Newton, Gavin Collins, N Gauge, Somerset & Dorset, BR SR Steam Sandy Shores, Jamie Warne (RMWeb 'SouthernRegionSteam' OO9 South Coast Coconut Grove, Bearwood American MRG, HO Gauge, USA 1980's Fareport Wharf, Fareham & District MRC, OO Gauge, BR SR Steam Fareford Depot, Fareham & District MRC, OO Gauge 1980's Depot Lower Exbury, Alison and David Barker, Southampton MRC, P4 Gauge, BR SR Steam Sarah Falls, Stewart Farmer, East Dorset N Gauge Group, N Gauge, USA Brassingdale, Roger Wright, OO Finescale, Derbyshire, LMS Period Crib Lane, Chris Worby, G Scale, Various Childrens Layout, PDMRS, OO Gauge Traders attending: Model Railway Solutions Ray Heard Model Railways Railwayscenics Wheels of Southsea Model Railway Bits Roberts Railway Repairs T&R Models DJL Models Broadway Models PDMRS Club Sales 2024 Exhibition Flyer.pdf Edited September 18 by steve45 Additional Information 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve45 Posted Friday at 20:38 Author Share Posted Friday at 20:38 We have some great Trade Stands attending with loads of bargains. Model Railway Solutions are attending as well as sponsoring our show. They have a huge range of model railway items including plastic kits and scratch building materials as well as manufacturers of modular and bespoke baseboards, they will also have their Show Season Sales bargains some of which can only be purchased at exhibitions.: https://www.modelrailwaysolutions.co.uk/collections/summer-sale Additionally we have the following traders: Ray Heard - Supplier of new and previously owned model railway items of all gauges from N to O gauge. Specialist in kit-built loco's & rolling stock Railwayscenics - One-Stop Shop for Model Railway Supplies, Accessories, Quality Products & Expert Advice Wheels of Southsea - Model Railway Scenery and accessories specialist suppliers Model Railway Bits - Most things scenics & bits for model railways & the general modeller Roberts Railway Repairs - Specialists in model railway locomotive repairs and DCC decoder installations including sound. T&R Models - A good selection of new and used locos and railway accessories DJL Models - Selection of railway stock sold in aid of Yeovil Steam Centre Broadway Models - Oxford models and other railway accessories Kelly Miller - Rolling stock weathering demonstration and sales Poole and District Model Railway Club - Members sales Swanage Railway - Heritage railway sales stand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve45 Posted Saturday at 20:05 Author Share Posted Saturday at 20:05 Sadly Swanage Railway stand is not attending due to logistic problems Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold SouthernRegionSteam Posted 20 hours ago RMweb Gold Share Posted 20 hours ago My gosh didn't it pour it down! I've never had to get the layout set up in torrential rain before... but somehow everything stayed working despite not having a way to cover the layout! Fortunately, I'd left enough time for set up to let the backscene board dry out enough to put the paper backscene on top, and that I always store the backscene in a tube. The perils of having an awkward shaped layout that you can't box up, and have to dissassemble/assemble each time. Anyway, whilst I didn't get much chance to look around as I always exhibit solo, the show seemed to have a great mix of layouts. Very, very happy to have been voted the 2nd best in show. I'll take that any day of the week! Many thanks to all the lovely visitors, stewards, and exhibitors who came and had a chat, and were so generous with their compliments. Sadly, after 4 hours, one of the point motors failed to fire in one direction (I will have to finally take the plunge and swap out the SEEPs for MTB ones I think, as the failure rate seems quite high), but luckily it wasn't one of the two crucial points, so it only meant that I couldn't use the loco shed lines for a couple of hours. Ahead of the exhibition, I decided to add a few new elements, including new signage, an activity for children to do (which was very popular with kids and adults alike, much to my surprise!), various posters so that visitors can find out more about the layout, added a few animals to the layout, and finally 'borrowed' the food kiosk from my BRM beach diorama. Here are some (low quality, sorry) phone photos: My thanks again to the stewards from P&DMRS, who were incredibly kind and helpful! I do hope the exhibition pulled in plenty of monies for the club. 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve45 Posted 10 hours ago Author Share Posted 10 hours ago Thank you for your kind comments Jamie, we certainly did get off to a very soggy start to the day, but once the show got underway we all seemed to be enjoying the event despite the weather. Sandy Shores is a fine layout and fully deserves to be as popular as it is, it appeals to us modellers who appreciate the work, skills and artistic acumen to build such a layout, but also to the general public who love the little layout with the lighthouse. A big thank you to all the exhibitors, traders and visitors who braved the atrocious weather to make such an enjoyable day, all the club members really enjoyed the day. We haven't done the sums yet, but ticket sales were in excess of 500 visitors, which for a one day show on the south coast on a rainy day is a good result. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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