Guildex 2016

40126

Western Thunderer
Hi Guys & Gals :thumbs:

My little haul with 3 bargains, a Parkside Fish van / Express parcels SPV on bring & buy for £25, all bits still sealed. 2 x Mini vans ( one is a Oxford Diecast yellow Express parcel vehicle & the other is a Vanguard Bristol Water van ( Boxed ) ). I also got a Heljan 40 body from Heljan (Via @BrushType4 )

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Steve :cool:
 

warren haywood

Western Thunderer
Brilliant weekend if a bit knackered now,
Especially enjoyed the train spotting at Bridgnorth with Nick D and the finney 7 boys:thumbs:
Respect to 7mm Mick and Yorks Dave for not tipping the rhubarb :):D
 

Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
Having missed Telford altogether last year, I was Last of the Big Spenders this year - 4 lengths of Code124FB rail, which should be enough now to finish off all my trackwork on my loft layout :)
Could've spent a lot more, of course, although there was precious little North American stuff around, & I had Boy Little Big Mouth in reluctant tow - who as I explained to some of you I met, has only recently declared that "trains are boring". I wouldn't have minded too much but he was stood next to D1015 at Bridgnorth last weekend when he said it!!! :confused: :'( Kids, eh?? :(
At least his mate who came with us is still into trains at 16 - live steam at that - so at least he enjoyed the Show!
The Aussie layout was best in show for me, & for Doubting Thomas's like Jerry Queensquare*, there was quite a lot of superb scenery on view, on almost all of the layouts :p although I admit there was none on the S7 Test Track, but then I suspect a clue as to why is in the words 'Test Track' ;)

* see Post#29, previous page. :rolleyes:
 
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AndyB

Western Thunderer
Haven't been to the Telford do for about 20 years - it has grown a bit!
Took the family, expecting them to have had enough by lunch time (so that they could go to the park in the afternoon whilst I had more talking / catching up time). But 3 y.o. daughter had other ideas - she had a great day. Favourite spot was by the sea shore on 'Runswick Bay', which she returned to at least 4 times.
A couple of books at good prices and a few tools in the haul for the day.
Do I wish there was so much choice (kits and RTR) in Gauge 3? No - I'd be penniless if there was!

Andy
 

Ressaldar

Western Thunderer
Had a great time delivering the diesel books on Saturday, the strain on the arms was better than buying shares in the Post Office had they gone via that very expensive route - thanks to all who made purchases. Enjoyed the chats with the other WTers that I bumped into and hope that you all had a good spend up and a safe journey home.

I came away with a Connoisseur ex SR Queen Mary bogie brake from the E&T stand, in need of a repaint but a very good model under the existing paint (pictures will be posted as and when) and an ex SR B4 0-4-0t in early BR livery, which only needs a (generic) sound decoder fitted, so very 'chuffed' with the weekend all round.

regards

Mike
 

Ian@StEnochs

Western Thunderer
Pleased to say I took third place in the loco competition on Saturday with a scratch built S7 Reid Atlantic, Ian Middleditch came in first with a very nice Scottish loco.

Col.

Good show, I think I was lucky to get 1st with my 4f. It was intended as my entry for last year but as I didn't get then I entered it at the last minute. Rob Pulham of this parish got 2nd & 3rd for his superb wagon building skills. It was good to meet up with so many and I am pleased to say that the G&SWRA cattle vans have now sold out and we are now planning another wagon kit.
It's raining here this morning so I might just chill in the workshop!

Ian.

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Phill Dyson

Western Thunderer
had Boy Little Big Mouth in reluctant tow - who as I explained to some of you I met, has only recently declared that "trains are boring". I wouldn't have minded too much but he was stood next to D1015 at Bridgnorth last weekend when he said it!!!
:confused: :'( Kids, eh?? :(
. :rolleyes:


Splutter Splutter.....you missed the part out about the mighty Champion when you told me.....much more serious than I first thought :eek::eek::eek::confused::D
 

richard_t

Western Thunderer
I enjoyed my brief visit to Telford this year. I seemed to spend a fortune on little yellow and blue boxes and bits associated for them.

Mrs T (not that one), Pepper and I wanted to go on somewhere afterwards but the rain followed us all the way home :-(
 

Heather Kay

Western Thunderer
I was there both days, had great chats with lots of people, managed to wave acknowledgements to several others, and still failed to see all the show!

I'm worn out! I'm currently sitting in the hotel with Best Beloved, wondering what to do for the next couple of days before we head back darn sarf.
 

mickoo

Western Thunderer
One word, 'knackered'!

Thanks to everyone who popped by and gave us encouragement and good will on the Finney7 stand.

The Friday evening Bridgenorth pub bash was great, Taw Valley on a special was even better scenery than the usual inside of a pub walls, even better was the inside of the cab after blagging my way onto the footplate :thumbs:

Must say the layouts all looked very good, probably the best showing I've seen in a few years but didn't really, sadly, get a great deal of time to see them.

Picked up some nice books, a MTH Br185 TRAXX RTR and a couple of Heljan bodies, Warship and Falcon for some scratch building therapy.

Thanks to Mike who looked like Mister Fantastic from the Fantastic Four with stretchy arms to the floor carrying large bundles of books :thumbs:

MD
 

Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
Have to admit though, that as far as test tracks go, The Scale7 groups one is arguably the most attractive, not far off of a piece of modern furniture.

JB.
Ha ha yeah but you're biased!! :p ;)
I had a good look at the S7 track this time, as I've been up to my neck in hand-spiking my US track, & to be honest I was surprised at the length of the S7 sleepers. They seemed to be so wide outside of the rails that they made the gauge look rather narrow, instead of obviously wider than standard O, which rather defeated the object of the excercise in my eyes. Just my opinion.

Phill, sorry I thought I'd mentioned the location when my lad declared his "view" :( I know - if he found D1015 boring, just what hope IS there...??!! :oops:
 

Scale7JB

Western Thunderer
Ha ha yeah but you're biased!! :p ;)
I had a good look at the S7 track this time, as I've been up to my neck in hand-spiking my US track, & to be honest I was surprised at the length of the S7 sleepers. They seemed to be so wide outside of the rails that they made the gauge look rather narrow, instead of obviously wider than standard O, which rather defeated the object of the excercise in my eyes. Just my opinion.

Not too biased (track wise) these days, it's in desperate need of having all of its point work done into the sidings. I know what you mean though. I think they've used 9 ft sleepers and the rails don't seem to be centered on the sleepers which does make it look a little odd.

Originally though, I was mostly referring to the baseboards themselves which are beautifully made.

JB.
 

DougT

Western Thunderer
Phill, sorry I thought I'd mentioned the location when my lad declared his "view" :( I know - if he found D1015 boring, just what hope IS there...??!! :oops:

It's just a thought, but maybe he's got taste and prefers the refinement of a 2700hp English Electric product... I'll get my coat.:thumbs:
 

richard_t

Western Thunderer
I just remembered I'd grabbed a few shots of the JLTRT class 47 off their stand on Saturday. Only this photo is vaguely OK.

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Richard
 
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