Railex 2013

david bigcheeseplant

Western Thunderer
Now we are in the new year below is details of this years Railex, I have been putting the floor plan together and with some very big layouts have just managed to fit everything in.
David

Railex 2013
Saturday 25 May 10.30-17.30
Sunday 26 May 10.00-17.00
Venue Stoke Mandeville Stadium, Stadium Approach, Aylesbury, Bucks HP21 9PP

Free vintage bus from Aylesbury railway station and return both days

website http://www.railex.org.uk/

layouts confirmed:

Banbury (2mm N)
Bucks Hill (7mm O Gauge)
Crumley & Little Wickhill (4mm 009)
Eskmuir (4mm OO)
Fence Houses (2mm)
Flockburgh (3mm)
Heyside (7mm O gauge)
Leicester South (GC) (4mm 00)
Polbrock Gurney (00)
Polsithney (4mm P4)
Sandown IOW (3mm 14.2 gauge)
St Merryn (4mm P4)
St Ruth (2mm)
Temple Falls (2mm N)
The Mill (Mumby Lumber Co) (7mm)
Tucking Mill (2mm)

Traders confirmed (November 2012)
247 Developments
Alan Gibson
All Components
Ambis Engineering
Ceynix Railway Trees
Cheltenham Model Centre
C&L/Exactoscale
Comet Models
Coopercraft
Dart Castings/MJT
DC Kits & D E Video
Dragon Models
Eileens Emporium
Freestone
Golden Arrow
Gramodels
Green Scene
High Level Kits
Hobby Holidays
Ian's Trains
Intercity Models
Isinglass Models
Judith Edge Kits
Lionheart Trains
London Road Models
MB Models
Marc Models
Model Railway Developments
N Brass Locomotives
Noodle Books (Kevin Robertson)
Parkside Dundas
Penbits
Plus Daughters
Replica Railways (Railwayannia)
Road Transport Images
Roger Carpenter
Roxey Mouldings
Rural Railways
Shawplan
South Eastern Finecast
Sunningwell Command Control
Tools 2000
Unit Models
Wild Swan Publications
Wizzard Models
 

Dikitriki

Flying Squad
I'm really looking forward to this show. It's the one multi-gauge show I attend, and it never disappoints. I just hope I have time to look at some of the other layouts.

Richard
 

queensquare

Western Thunderer
We are there with Tucking Mill, looking forward to it as always. For my money David consistently puts together the best show of the year.

Jerry
 

Ian G

Western Thunderer
Not to much P4 :p but always a good selection of traders, I should be there for at least one day and possibly the friday for setting up.

Ian G
 

Ian G

Western Thunderer
I will be there Friday for some of the setting up and car park duty as the norm for most club members for the weekend

Ian G
 

david bigcheeseplant

Western Thunderer
At £8 to get in at Railex it has got to be good value, on the other hand if you want to build a layout that I can invite in a future year you get in that year for free!

I must thank all the people R&D MRC members friends and familles who do make Railex work over the weekend.
 
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Dock Shunter

Guest
Looking forward to going down to the show.:)
Plenty of interest for me in 2mm and N,as well as the work of the mighty Mr Nevard.
Is the 121 still plying it's trade between Princes Risborough and Aylesbury....????
 

Railwaymaniac

Western Thunderer
Is the 121 still plying it's trade between Princes Risborough and Aylesbury....????

It certainly is !! !! :thumbs: :thumbs:
In fact, they have two of them, one in a lawn colour, and one looking more like the sky.

They play games with them, sometimes. I've seen the green lawn-coloured one with destination blinds for Blaenau Ffestiniog on one end and Llandudno on the other ! :)) :)) :))

Ian
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
They play games with them, sometimes. I've seen the green lawn-coloured one with destination blinds for Blaenau Ffestiniog on one end and Llandudno on the other...
Risboro' to North Wales and back on one tank of fuel? that is some going!
 

david bigcheeseplant

Western Thunderer
Here is the vintage bus time table, including the Chiltern Railway arrival and departure times, so you can plan you day if using the train or parking in the Friarscroft car park.

Also we will be selling Railex entry tickets on the bus for the first few bus runs on the Saturday, which hopefully reduce the queue to pay at the cash desk at the stadium.
 

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Ian G

Western Thunderer
David does a cracking taxi service every year for the most needed. :p
If those who are travelling from afar it is better to park in Friarscroft and get the bus to the show and bring your dear ladies to get lost in town, parking has always been fun at the stadium over the years, so if you are not early please park in town.
I can be heard across the parking areas when the radios do not work :rant:
We also have to deal with the lazy sods who use the centre for sport and fitness that live a few 100 metres away and want to drive, dont fear them as I wind them up when they get angry.

Ian G
 
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Dock Shunter

Guest
It certainly is !! !! :thumbs: :thumbs:
In fact, they have two of them, one in a lawn colour, and one looking more like the sky.

They play games with them, sometimes. I've seen the green lawn-coloured one with destination blinds for Blaenau Ffestiniog on one end and Llandudno on the other ! :)) :)) :))

Ian
Thanks Ian....:thumbs:
I shall look forward to that.It's a lovely journey between P.R and Aylesbury and the 121 makes it even better.
 

david bigcheeseplant

Western Thunderer
I don't want to disapoint you but the bubble cars don't tend to get used at weekends, although if there is a problem with a 165 unit it has been known they have been used.

When you travel from Princes Risborough to Aylesbury say a very happy birthday to the line as it was opened 150 years ago and was built to Brunels broad gauge, but only lasted like this till 1868 when it was the first line in England to be converted to standard gauge, as has been said it's a pretty run under the Chiltern hills
 
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Dock Shunter

Guest
Thanks for letting us know David.(better to know beforehand than be disappointed on the day)
Many thanks for the info about the line also,will pay my respects on the journey to Aylesbury.
 
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