Our next exhibition is
12th May 2012
Arborfield Community Centre
Sheerlands Road
Arborfield
RG2 9ND
10:00 to 16:30
Adults £3:00
Children/concessions £2:00
Family Ticket (2adults + 2 children) £7:00
The following layouts have agreed to attend
Aldermouth (O gauge)
This is a totally fictitious layout based on a Great Western branch line in the period 1930 – 1940.
Brixcombe (4mm – P4 scale)
A fictitious Great Western branch line terminus based on Brixham.
Kidmore Magna (N gauge)
This layout shows what can be achieved in a small area.
Loddon on the Fosse (OO gauge)
A small terminus station based on the old Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.
Longmoor (N gauge)
This layout takes its inspiration from the Longmoor Military Railway.
Plemont (N gauge)
This layout is based in France, Plemont is not a real location, it has a single line running through picturesque French countryside.
Rhineside (Continental TT)
It is based on the German West Rhine railway, with a double track line running along the west bank of the Rhine in the gorge south west of Koblenz.
Roestock (009 narrow gauge)
This is a narrow gauge line based somewhere in what was the British Empire of South Africa.
Wantage (O gauge)
The layout is closely based on the Mill Street terminus of the Wantage Tramway Company. The period is approximately 1920 before the demise of the passenger service.
Watlington (OO gauge)
Set in the present day, it shows what Watlington Station would be like if had been made into a preserved station.
Traders
J B Models – Scenic items, paint, tools stock boxes, in fact too many items to list.
G & W Railways – They carry a large and varied selection of pre-owned model railway in predominately “OO” gauge together with a good selection of both “HO”continental and “N” gauge.
MERG (Model Railway Electronics Group) – An opportunity to look at the this group and view their kits. You can join this group at the show.
Neil Cresswell – New and used model railways and toys.
Railway Correspondence and Travel Society – Photos, books and magazines.
West Wales Wagon Works – OO and N gauge railway wagons, many associated with the local area.
