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Telford International Centre
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Message from the Chairman of the Events Team
Time moves swiftly on. Another year, another Guildex.
This year we have some 107 Traders, 14 layouts 17 Society standsand 12 demonstrations for you to enjoy. Additionally, Bring and Buyand E&T will be in attendance together with representatives fromthe various Guild committees. Quite probably the largest singlescale show in existence and, as ever, great value for money!
We have responded again to feedback - both supportive andcritical and we continue to make changes to enhance the experiencefor show-goers, some we have been able to implement quickly,others may take more time.
The East Midlands test track is available for live steam running,however if you do bring something to run please ensure you haveyour own Insurance in place. The ever expanding availability of goodquality ready to run is changing the face and improving theaccessibility and popularity of the scale and this is reflected in boththe trade and the exhibits. As ever thanks to my brilliant team for alltheir work. If you have praise – tell them. For the complaintsdepartment (if needed) please see me. Finally, make a note in yourdiary that Guildex 2020 will be at the same venue on September5th and 6th next year. I hope to see you all then.
Alan RedgwickChairman Events Committee
Welcome to Guildex 2019
SHOW TEAM
Exhibition Managers
Steve Robinson, Tony Kell, Dave Smith
Events Committee Chairman
Alan Redgwick
Events Secretary
John Edwards
Chief Steward
Andy Duncan
Trade Manager
Jackie Kneeshaw
Trade Representatives
Andy Duncan and David Smith
Show Electricians
Dave Edwards and Rob Bishop
Event Assistant
David Howe
Accommodation
Richard Mills
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O gauge EMOGG/Nelson KeenThe test track is presented by members of the East Midlands O GaugeGroup and will allow a full range of testing. It also supports live steam. Ifyou have an item that you want to test please use the test track. It isavailable for all visitors to use.
O gauge Chris Stafford & Dale BrunskillAt a previous exhibition we decided to run Craster in the BR Blue periodfor part of the show. It received many favourable comments and when wereceived an invitation to bring Craster to Telford and run it in the BR Blueperiod we jumped at the chance.
So we now find Craster set firmly in 1984, despite passenger and freighttraffic being healthy the infrastructure of the branch has not changedmuch since the days of steam and resembles one of the many backwaterscenes of the railway system. Station signs etc have changed butsemaphore signals, coal drops and goods shed are still in use, there mayeven be a redundant NER water crane left in-situ.
Due to the continued freight traffic generated by the quarry, pipe worksand harbour we still see the need for a resident shunter, either a class 03or 08 now supplied by Gateshead TMD. The pipe works also hires an 08which is used to trip work the wagons to Craster's yard for forwardmovement on the daily Speedlink working.
Passenger services are firmly in the hands of class 101 DMUs and areworked to Alnmouth and on to Alnwick which has also survived theBeeching Axe of the 60s. Through workings from Newcastle andoccasional special workings from further afield sees loco hauled serviceson the branch. These workings can throw up some rare visiting locos,which should excite the local enthusiasts.
L1 East Midlands Test Track
L2 Craster in the 80s
Layouts
L2 Craster in the 80s
L3 Cromer
O gauge Chris TurnbullCatch a Sheringham-bound train at Norwich and you will be treated to adelightful ramble across the Norfolk countryside. Whilst much haschanged over the years what has not is the picturesque nature of the lineas it winds its way down into Cromer through wooded cuttings, turningeastward to run the last mile or so into the station. As it does so it passesunder Gas Works Bridge and cuts through an outlier of high land toterminate in the truncated station platform. And it is this final, sinuousand somewhat foreshortened mile from the bridge to the platform thatforms the subject of the model.
Following nationalisation in the mid 1990s the two lines from Norwichand Sheringham are signalled and worked as two single line sections, allthe former junctions having been removed. DMUs from Norwich arrive inplatform 1 and are given the right of way to Sheringham by the theatre
L3 Cromer
L2 Craster in the 80s
L2 Craster in the 80s
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next to the green light displaying an ‘S,’ negotiating a crossover to reachthe Sheringham line. Similarly, trains from Sheringham arrive in platform2 and are signalled out by an ‘N,’ reaching the Norwich line via a secondcrossover. Interlocked, fully operational SPAD indicators preventdepartures against a red aspect – let’s hope we don’t see any operatingerrors today!
ON2, ie ½ inch gauge track in 1/48th scale. Bob Harper
Megantic is the latest, and last part of my Maine(USA) 2ft gauge system;I've now filled every possible space in my basement! Megantic is the otherend of the line from Franklin, and also the source of the timber used inthe sawmill at the junction with the main line. The station is mainly basedon Bigelow, on the Sandy River system, though some of the scratchbuiltstructures come from other stations on the 2ft lines. Most of the rollingstock are now kit or scratch-built models of genuine Maine vehicles, butthe severe space restrictions mean that I am limited to small ‘Forney’ styletank engines and short trains.
L4 Megantic
Layouts
L5 Up the LineL5 Up the Line
L4 Megantic
O gauge narrow gauge Kevin HughesUp the Line is modelled at 7mm/ft running on 16.5mm track to representthe extensive system of 60cm gauge light railways that were developedto bridge the gap between standard gauge railheads and the front lineduring the First World War. While not based on a particular location, I haverecreated many contemporary photographs particularly from the areaaround Arras to build a very convincing scene.
The model represents a transfer yard about five miles from the mainrailhead from which steam locos bring long trains of loaded wagons to besplit up into smaller units to be taken forward by petrol engines or ‘tractors’,as they were known, to the front line or artillery batteries one or two milesaway. The empty wagons are then returned to the yard to be taken backto be refilled. In this way huge amounts of vital stores were moved far moreefficiently than motor or animal transport could manage over the poor andover crowded roads.
The layout is operated by DCC and most locos are sound fitted which is
L5 Up the Line
L5 Up the Line
L4 Megantic
L4 Megantic
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L8 Love Lane
L6 Sherton Abbas
L7 Amalgamated Wagon Works
L7 Amalgamated Wagon Works
augmented by a full stereo sound track. Everything is either scratch or kitbuilt with many modern techniques such as 3D printing, plotter cutting,home etching and photographic back scenes being used. After the warmuch equipment was disposed of to other light railways all over the world,some of it still being in use on preserved lines today.
O gauge Dave Stone
Sherton Abbas is my 7mm scale representation of a Great WesternRailway branch line terminus and is set in the Edwardian era circa 1905. The name Sherton Abbas comes from Thomas Hardy’s novel TheWoodlanders, quite what he would have made of my railway is anyone’sguess!
The buildings are scratch built from plastic card and are based onWilliam Clarke designs.
The track is built using wooden sleepers with chairs and rail from C & Lproducts and is set to 31.5 mm gauge.
The locomotives and stock are built from etched brass or plastic kitswith compensated chassis running on wheels and axles from Slaters.The landscape was carved from Polystyrene sheet glued in position ontop of the baseboards. This substructure was then covered in a mixtureof static grass fibres, rubberised horse hair and ground foam scatters.
O gauge Ben Lord
Amalgamated Wagon Works is a small wagon repair shop set on anovercast autumn day in 1932. The scene is not based on any one locationbut somewhere in East Yorkshire. Around this time these small repairshops could be found all over the country repairing private wagons andgroup wagons.
The layout was constructed as a basic experiment in a different scaleby members of Rochdale Model Railway Group back in the late 1990s,designed to be as compact as possible (12ft x 2ft) to fit in the back of aFord Focus, but still have the operating interest. It attended a few showsand then was mothballed for around 10 years. As a new modeller with ayoung family I find my time is at a premium and I cannot devote the timeto build a layout from scratch. I have therefore chosen to resurrect this oldlayout, rebuilding where necessary and putting my stamp on it. The layoutwas featured in Model Rail Magazine MR231.
All the buildings have been scratch-built from plastic card sheeting. Theoffice building has a plastic card frame with DAS clay scribed stone. Thewarehouse buildings are embossed brick Plastikard with windows frombrass etches. The yard cobbles have again been made from scribed DASclay. I weathered all items through dry brush painting using three maincolours from Games Workshop Citadel range of acrylic paints and onaverage have spent between £15 and £20 per wagon, which I pick up fromshows usually consisting of older kits.
In terms of operation a train is brought onto the layout from an offstagetransfer yard. The train is broken down with the goods being delivered tothe warehouse via the wagon turntable where they are exchanged for newengineered products. Wagons for refurbishment are taken to the factorybuilding and repaired with a new paint job. The train is then built up andheld in the large siding before it is released.
Scale 7 East Anglian S7 Group
Love Lane is a large oval layout with a station section intended to portraya suburban station on the former Great Eastern network in north eastLondon in the late 1950s. Left behind by extensions to the Central Linenearby, the (fictional) line through Love Lane to Ongar, Dunmow andGreat Yeldham has a meagre service but still boasts a small goods yard.However the line does serve as a secondary and diversion route whichmeans that it can at times boast considerable additional traffic.
The layout is the work of the East Anglian S7 Group.
L8 Love Lane
L7 Amalgamated Wagon Works
L6 Sherton Abbas
Layouts
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Roxey Mouldings ......................58Dapol Ltd ....................................59Steamline Ltd ..........................60Nick Tozer Railway Books ......61C & L Finescale Track BuildingSystems Ltd ..............................62Ragstone Models ....................63Poppys Woodtech ..................64DC Kits - Legoman Biffo DCC Sounds ..............................65Airframed Glass Display Cases ..........................................66Ace Products..............................67Sixteen Mills ..............................68Parliamentary Trains ..............69Furness Railway WagonCompany/Pre-Grouping Railways ..........70Green Scene................................7188D Models ................................72HMRS ..........................................73EDM Models ..............................74SBT Developments ................75Aquitrain......................................76Omen Miniature Scale Figures ..........................................77Haywood Railway ....................78Gladiator ....................................79Intentio........................................80MSC Models ..............................81D & S Models ............................82Warren Haywood Painting & Lining ......................................83Geoff Stratford ........................84Greenwood MRP ......................85SM Models ................................86Northants Model Railway Supplies ......................................87Easybuild Coach & DMU Kits88PR Model Railway Products 89Peter Clark Models..................90D Smith Books ..........................91Walsall Model Industries ......92J & M Hughes ............................93Northumbrian Painting Services ......................................94Lanky Kits ..................................95Metalsmith (Leeds) Ltd ........96Just The Ticket ..........................97LCut Creative ............................98DCC Supplies Ltd ....................99Modern Outline Kits / PRComponents............................100CRT Kits......................................101Wild Swan Books Ltd ............102Roger Carpenter Photographs ............................103Minerva Model Railways /TaffVale Models / Sanspareil ....104Warren Shephard ..................105Ian Kirk ......................................106Hattons Model Railways ......107
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Stand numbers
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L10 The Back End
L10 The Back End
L10 The Back End
L9 Scout Green Crossing Photo Andy York
L9 Scout Green Crossing Photo Andy York
O gauge Paul ScottScout Green Crossing was situated half way up the famous Shap inclineon the West Coast Mainline in Cumbria. It was well known to railwayenthusiasts as a place to photograph hardworking northbound steamengines as they grappled with the continuous 1 in 75 incline for five milesfrom Tebay to Shap Summit. Diesels took over in the 1960s and the linewas electrified in the 1980s. The signal box was closed and demolishedin 1973 and the old road re-routed when the M6 was constructed close by.Today with the signal box and cottage long gone, Virgin Trains’ Pendalinosflash past the site and the constant roar of traffic on the nearby M6 spoilsthe tranquillity of what was once a very quiet and remote place in theCumbrian Fells.
The layout was originally envisaged as a running track for the ownerscollection of LMS models but the idea developed into a scenic layout withstorage loops that would fit inside a double garage, this dictated its sizejust 18ft x 16ft6in. The layout is in the main constructed in the usual waywith the baseboards built from Birch Plywood on the monocoqueprinciple. The scenery is chicken wire filled in with newspaper soaked inwall paper paste and covered with Polyfilla. This was then painted abrown earth colour and the vegetation produced with a mixture of scenicmaterials to represent line side grass and the rough grazing vegetation ofthe Scout Green area. The cottage and bridge have a 5mm MDF carcasscovered with DAS which is carved dry to produce the stonework and thesignal box and platelayers hut are made from Plastikard. Track on thescenic side is hand built from C&L chairs with Slater’s rail and sleepers.The train storage loops are laid using Peco Flexitrack and the points arehandmade from rail and copper clad sleepers.
Trains run round the layout from the eight storage loops at the back.Most of the LMS trains belong to the layout owner with other itemsbelonging to fellow members of Sheffield O Gauge Group.
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Scale 7 Simon ThompsonThis layout is an antidote to my other layout as it doesn’t require a 7-tontruck for transport! I have been intrigued by Sheerness Railway system fora long time and used the principle of an industrial railway surrounded bycountryside as the starting point in designing this layout. The otherstarting points were to design the layout to be as large as possible to stillfit into the car and also for it to be easy to set up and pack. The layout canbe out of the hall in ten minutes
The operation uses relatively modern large vehicles and largelocomotives. Components come into the engineering works for processingand are then collected by modern BR stock. Aggregates are delivered tothe pad to be trans-shipped to wagons. Goodness only knows what isunloaded under the dutch barn. Steel wagons come from a steel worksfurther down the line to be held as the steel works is a single sidingaccessed from one direction only. This involves a large amount ofshunting. The layout is entirely DCC controlled using the Lenz system andTouchcab app on our iPhones, we are trying to find a reliable and robustauto-coupler for all the stock.
P.S. It is the Back End of a freight branch to nowhere.
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L10 The Back End
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L12 Kensington Addison Road Photo by Tony Wright
L11 Kingsbury
O gauge Barnhill MRCWelcome to Kingsbury, a fictitious location based in the West Country onthe southern edge of Bristol. A place where we can let our imagination dothe work?
The line is singe primarily coming away from Bristol with a small branchplatform for trains to Rogerfield, another fictitious place yet to beconstructed on the Bristol Channel. The period we our modelling is 1948in the changeover period when most stock was still running around withpre-nationalisation company logos. Obviously being in the Western regionmost of the locos and stock are Great Western, however with the Midland& Somerset & Dorset, having a big influence on the area, Midland locosand stock will also be seen.
As before it is fictitious so there is a lot of modellers licence, but we hopewe have captured the period.
The layout its self is constructed on eight 1.5 x 1 meter boards and two0.3 x 0.5 meter boards giving a total length of 13.1 meters (43ft). The trackis all Peco with Tortoise point motors fitted and the power to the track issupplied from a double Morley controller that also has the benefit of handheld operation. There are two fiddle yards one at each end out of view ofthe public which are pivoting traversers. The buildings on the layout are amixture of scratch built, proprietary and kit bashed, with parts comingfrom many different suppliers. Scenery on the layout is a mix of flocks andstatic grass, there are some trees still to be built & there are odd bits andpieces that can still be added for extra detail but these will be producedas time goes by and as in real life things change. The landscape isconstructed of polystyrene blocks cut to shape with cloth and colouredplaster added on top for the flock base.
Signalling is hand built and operated by a lever frame.We do not operate to a timetable but instead try to ensure that there
is something moving on the railway at all times, whether it is a trainstopping at the station, an engine move or shunting in the yard.
The stock on the layout is mostly hand built by members but there area few proprietary items, and some hand built items bought from othersources. Much more stock is in the pipe line so we hope to have quite avariance as time goes by.
This is our first attempt at O gauge, having spent many years building‘OO’ layouts and ‘N’ gauge layouts for exhibitions. We are only a smallgroup of modellers but since we started building some stock about 9 yearsago the bug has bitten us all and we are now enjoying this move up in thescales.
We do hope that you enjoy your day, and hope that you enjoy our layout.Please feel free to ask questions or take photos.
L11 Kingsbury
O gauge Twickenham & District MRCAddison Road is nowadays known as Kensington Olympia, on the busyWest London route between Willesden and Clapham Junction. Becausethis was a joint line, formerly involving the L&NWR, GWR, LB&SCR andL&SWR, it has proved to be a good choice for a club project. Our O gaugefine scale model shows the station as it was around 1925, enabling us torun trains in both pre- and post-grouping liveries. As you face the layoutyou are standing on the site of the Olympia exhibition halls, withWillesden Junction and the north off to your left; at the right-hand endof the layout the tracks disappear southwards under Hammersmith Roadbridge. The terraced houses of Russell Road form a natural backdrop tothe station.
Most of the trains running through the station at this period weregeneral goods, coal or milk trains and our operating schedule is designedto provide a balanced representation of these services. For passengers, afrequent local service ran from the bay platform to Clapham Junction. Themain lines were electrified in 1914 (3rd and 4th rail 630 volts DC), and thelayout features models of the distinctive ex-LNWR 3-car electric setswhich ran an intensive service from Willesden to Earl's Court.
Look out for the ‘Sunny South Special’, a through train which linked the
L12 Kensington Addison Road
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northern cities of Liverpool and Manchester with the southern resorts ofBrighton and Eastbourne. A Southern loco took over the southbound trainat Willesden and our model shows the distinctive D213 carriages still inL&NWR livery; these had to be built from scratch.
Amongst other items of interest on the layout are servo-operatedscratch-built models of the original LNWR signals and the use of theMERG CBUS system to operate the layout from a representation of thelever frame in Kensington South Main signal box without the use ofsection switches. Both the signal box and the platform canopies wereconstructed from laser-cut ply and MDF to our own drawings.
The layout has been constructed by members of the Twickenham &District Model Railway Club and is our largest and most ambitiousproject to date. You can find further information on our club websitehttp://www.tdmrc.org.uk/ and on the Addison Road page there is a linkto the forum on RMweb which has featured progress updates during theconstruction of the layout.
O gauge Luton MRCWillowbrook Marsh is a small goods depot and maltings complex,situated on the borders of the Midland and Eastern regions of BritishRailways just to the north of Peterborough during the late 1950-60speriod. The location is typical of the fenland scenery with plenty of spaceand traditional looking buildings for the area.
Traffic consists of unfitted and fitted goods workings plus specialconsists for the local maltings.
The maltings operates its own shunting locomotive when a BR dieselshunter is unavailable, although this has seen little work recently.
Small diesel shunting locomotives are very much in evidence handlingthe majority of the 4 wheeled, loose fitted wagon traffic. Being a relativelyquiet backwater, often having long periods of time between arrivals anddepartures, there is time for much shunting….
Some steam, in its final years, and the newly introduced diesels, maybe seen operating the yard. Viewers are encouraged to look out for theoccasional visiting diesel type which could be considered uncommon tothe area, perhaps on test or working a short turn prior to returning to theirusual operating base.
O gauge Newport MRSTest Track Two is available for all locomotives and stock other than LiveSteam. It can accommodate DCC operation. Please use the test track. Itis set at table top height and can best be viewed whilst seated. A littleoasis to sit and chat whilst watching the trains go by.
L13 Willowbrook Marsh
L14 Test Track 2
L12 Kensington Addison Road Photo by Tony Wright
L13 Willowbrook Marsh
L13 Willowbrook Marsh
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