West Mids G Scale Society Exhibition - 13th Feb

yb281

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Some pics from yesterday's West Mids GSS exhibition at Solihull.

First some views of the action on our (still to be completed) group portable layout.
My goods stock awaits unloading at the goods shed.

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My permanent way/breakdown train in the siding

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Plenty of action as Swiss train speeds past American goods. The Swiss electric unit is scratch-built by John Bint.

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American steamy freight

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John Bint also scratch built this ex Irish / Isle Of Man railcar for Alan's layout. Fabulous isn't it?

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Alan's Caledonia pulls into the station hauling two of the new Accucraft pairs.

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The brake coach. These pairs a very impressive. Very long, but still able to traverse the R1 points in the fiddle yard.

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I liked this cab conversion that Maurice has done to an ancient LGB Stainz "growler". If you did this to a more up-to-date Stainz you would find that all the lines that need to be cut are marked by rivet strips. A fairly easy way of getting something a little "different" IMO.

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Also from Maurice's stable is this train of "vintage" (yellow box) LGB stock.

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Great pix Mel mate!

I'd love to be able to do a G Scale exhibition for East Anglia, but the logistics/storage/transport seem to be unsurmountable at the moment....
 
tac said:
Dear Mr yb281 - great pics of a v. impressive layout - where else can we see it?

tac
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Don't know yet Tac. I guess that it may get out and about when it's finished. If so, I'll keep you informed.
 
yb281 said:
Gizzy said:
Great pix Mel mate!

I'd love to be able to do a G Scale exhibition for EAst Anglia, but the logistics/storage/transport seem to be unsurmaountable at the moment....

How about entering into a partnership with your model railway club mate?
Something I'm considering Mel. There is now a new committee in charge at the club, whom I expect will be re-elected in April. The new 'management' are definitely an improvement on the old.

We also have a new extra clubroom, with a storage area next door, but our GSS group is scattered about in the four corners of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambs, and the main men like Bigjack and myself work away from home or are on shifts. As it stands at the moment, I only go there every other week.

TAC if you are willing to travel to Woolpit in Suffolk on a Thursday night, then I'll certainly count you in....
 
tac said:
Gizzy said:
I'd love to be able to do a G Scale exhibition for East Anglia, but the logistics/storage/transport seem to be unsurmountable at the moment....



Sir - If you ever do get anything off the ground, please let me know - I still have a load of stuff to run - 1/29th to 16mm.

tac
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RLGSS Member

TAC if you are willing to travel to Woolpit in Suffolk on a Thursday night, then I'll certainly count you in....
 
Nice pics Mel:thumbup:Good to see the West midlands layout coming on looks really nice :bigsmile:
 
yb281 said:
I liked this cab conversion that Maurice has done to an ancient LGB Stainz "growler". If you did this to a more up-to-date Stainz you would find that all the lines that need to be cut are marked by rivet strips. A fairly easy way of getting something a little "different" IMO.
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Uh oh, my Dremel just twitched and the two Stainz seem to be quivering - and not from the cold! :bigsmile:
 
pugwash said:
yb281 said:
I liked this cab conversion that Maurice has done to an ancient LGB Stainz "growler". If you did this to a more up-to-date Stainz you would find that all the lines that need to be cut are marked by rivet strips. A fairly easy way of getting something a little "different" IMO.
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Uh oh, my Dremel just twitched and the two Stainz seem to be quivering - and not from the cold! :bigsmile:

Paul will be having a heart attack bud :laugh::laugh:.
 
Hi Mel

I enjoyed the show, its small but friendly. Bumped into loads of old mates and GSC people and had a nice few chats.
 
Chris M said:
Hi Mel

I enjoyed the show, its small but friendly. Bumped into loads of old mates and GSC people and had a nice few chats.

Glad you enjoyed it Chris, was nice to see you again. I think that slightly more ambitious plans are in place for next year's exhibition ;).
 
Chris M said:
Kirtley Works would be available if wanted but it needs the hire of a long wheelbase transit

We will bear you offer in mind mind Chris, it's not like your a million miles away. Thanks
 
Nice pics Mel. Couldn't make it I'm afraid - daughter's house move took way longer than expected.

Anyhoo - yer detailed Matra crane looks way too clean buddy, looking forward to the Matra Crane and toolbox van weathering thread :thumbup:
 
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