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ESNG exhibition 2018 #4
We’ll start today with a few shots of people. It was good to see Kerry and Invicta there, and they seem to be selling a few things. John and NScaleCH didn’t do as well…. BH Enterprises must have had a … Continue reading
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ESNG exhibition 2018 #3
On the Wednesday night after the show, we thought that there might be a low turn out of members. Correct, just the six of us. However, we had thought ahead and asked Paul to bring some Kato track along. We … Continue reading
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ESNG exhibition 2018 #2
We were fortunate to get into the school early, at 4pm, as Derek’s influence remained, despite retiring as caretaker, and he was entrusted with the keys. The rooms that we were using quickly took shape thanks to the good number … Continue reading
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ESNG exhibition 2018 #1
Well, that’s another exhibition done and dusted. I’ll report more fully through the week, but here are my initial thoughts. Numbers were a little down on last year. This was probably due to it being the last weekend of the … Continue reading
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Getting very close!
It’s getting very close now. All seem to be organised (barring an outbreak of plague in Redhill, or WWIII due to world leaders with dodgy haircuts). The home made cakes are getting made, and I’m off to buy the (real) … Continue reading
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On my workbench #8
Not much to report on the workbench…. Too much thinking and not enough modelling over the past month. And too much exhibition organisation. But I have thought again about my N-club modules. I decided that I really did want to … Continue reading
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ESNG meeting – 05 April 2018
The Treasurer was beside himself – 16 whole people to take money off!! I’m not sure where they all came from, but it was good to see a club night buzzing, and the tracks full of trains. Peter has been … Continue reading
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Dates for your diary….
If you fancy a day out in the Kent countryside, the Bredgar & Wormshill Railway open day is recommended. A little railway in a big garden, and some model railways too. Kerry & Vernon of Invicta are involved, and Cha(I)rman … Continue reading
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ESNG meeting – 21 March 2018
A good social evening with 10 members present – and welcome to Paul, who dropped in and for some reason made Mr Apps’ evening by immediately joining. There seemed to be plenty of trains running, so many that I didn’t … Continue reading
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ESNG meeting – PlayDay 11 March 2018
Another successful PlayDay, despite missing one or two regulars due to Mother’s Day. Apologies to those who couldn’t make it, but it there wasn’t another Sunday this month when the hall was free. Still, 10 members wasn’t a bad turnout. … Continue reading