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Basingstoke Model Railway Exhibition, 12th/13th March 2016, starts here.
Regular readers - this being the fourth time of presenting the show through Western Thunder - will know the format and not need any introduction. To new readers, I shall be providing photos of some of the invited layouts plus links as to where you can find details of opening times, exhibition venue/location, traders, heritage bus service, contact details... with regular updates by way of additional photos to keep the thread fresh.
The Basingstoke Club has a website with a summary of the "dry details" of the event... this topic shall include photos of the layouts where available and is interactive - please feel free to comment on the layouts, the traders, the refreshments, even the weather!
The good news for 2016? Basingstoke MRS is pleased to announce that the admission prices are unchanged for the third or fourth year in a row!!!!!!
Adult including Senior is £5.00.
Accompanied Children is £4.00.
Family (2+2) is £14.00.
And so to the first layout of the 2016 Show. Whilst this thread is about, primarily, the 2016 show I wish to start with a return to the 2015 Show so as to:-
a/ remind readers about the winner of the "Best in Show" award for 2015;
b/ introduce a layout which is appearing at the 2016 show and which presents some of the social history of Basingstoke;
c/ announce a "guest" judge for the "Best in Show" of 2016.
So this is where I started for the 2015 thread...
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I admit freely that I have a liking for this layout and not just because the owner shares a postcode. Whilst this layout depicts Cliddesdon on the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway the builder has bigger plans - to recreate the entire line. Cliddesdon is the first part to be exhibited at our Show... the next part depicts the Thornycroft factory sidings and the branch line past the factory - for those who might have an interest, the current Basingstoke ring road is close to the alignment of the railway in the vicinity of Wickes and Morrisons.
This layout is built by a father and son team, David and Ed Smith. Photographs courtesy of E. Smith.
![Cliddesdon-1.jpg Cliddesdon-1.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51266-7e813ae28af0207a86087ced7fb6ea7b.jpg)
![Cliddesdon-2.jpg Cliddesdon-2.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51267-58034c46acd12722dfce75d875f4160e.jpg)
The building of Cliddesdon and Thornycroft Sidings is covered here ... where you can find photos of Will Hay and friends from "Oh, Mister Porter".
<<end quote>>
So, turning to the current layout, a model of the Thornycroft factory and sidings which were accessed from the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway. Another layout from Dave and Ed Smith who built the "Best in Show" of the 2015 Show. The web-site for the layout has so many photos from which to choose... here is a small selection which show, to me, how the modelling has achieved a real sense of space and intrigue as to what is round the corner. As before all photos are by Ed Smith.
![Thornycroft-3.jpg Thornycroft-3.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51268-8c46a3e22e6e62dd2737d3b080564ef9.jpg)
![Thornycroft-4.jpg Thornycroft-4.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51269-9f932fe5cdc2193a4ae98ffd9cc05c9e.jpg)
![Thornycroft-7.jpg Thornycroft-7.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51272-775b79d2d2896b5c9b7a5197ac124b65.jpg)
Well, that covers two of the three reasons given above... and now for the third reason. In the past members of the Basingstoke Club have chosen the "Best in Show". This year I have invited a retired railway employee, who is well known within the modelling world, to do the honours. For those who remember the early days of British Railway Journal and Model Railway Journal the name of Mike Romans might be familiar for Mike contributed much to those journals through the letters pages. Mike the Stationmaster, which is his username on RMWeb, is in charge for 2016 and I am sure that his selection is going to be authorative and possibly controversial.
regards, Graham
Regular readers - this being the fourth time of presenting the show through Western Thunder - will know the format and not need any introduction. To new readers, I shall be providing photos of some of the invited layouts plus links as to where you can find details of opening times, exhibition venue/location, traders, heritage bus service, contact details... with regular updates by way of additional photos to keep the thread fresh.
The Basingstoke Club has a website with a summary of the "dry details" of the event... this topic shall include photos of the layouts where available and is interactive - please feel free to comment on the layouts, the traders, the refreshments, even the weather!
The good news for 2016? Basingstoke MRS is pleased to announce that the admission prices are unchanged for the third or fourth year in a row!!!!!!
Adult including Senior is £5.00.
Accompanied Children is £4.00.
Family (2+2) is £14.00.
And so to the first layout of the 2016 Show. Whilst this thread is about, primarily, the 2016 show I wish to start with a return to the 2015 Show so as to:-
a/ remind readers about the winner of the "Best in Show" award for 2015;
b/ introduce a layout which is appearing at the 2016 show and which presents some of the social history of Basingstoke;
c/ announce a "guest" judge for the "Best in Show" of 2016.
So this is where I started for the 2015 thread...
<<quote>>
I admit freely that I have a liking for this layout and not just because the owner shares a postcode. Whilst this layout depicts Cliddesdon on the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway the builder has bigger plans - to recreate the entire line. Cliddesdon is the first part to be exhibited at our Show... the next part depicts the Thornycroft factory sidings and the branch line past the factory - for those who might have an interest, the current Basingstoke ring road is close to the alignment of the railway in the vicinity of Wickes and Morrisons.
This layout is built by a father and son team, David and Ed Smith. Photographs courtesy of E. Smith.
![Cliddesdon-1.jpg Cliddesdon-1.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51266-7e813ae28af0207a86087ced7fb6ea7b.jpg)
![Cliddesdon-2.jpg Cliddesdon-2.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51267-58034c46acd12722dfce75d875f4160e.jpg)
The building of Cliddesdon and Thornycroft Sidings is covered here ... where you can find photos of Will Hay and friends from "Oh, Mister Porter".
<<end quote>>
So, turning to the current layout, a model of the Thornycroft factory and sidings which were accessed from the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway. Another layout from Dave and Ed Smith who built the "Best in Show" of the 2015 Show. The web-site for the layout has so many photos from which to choose... here is a small selection which show, to me, how the modelling has achieved a real sense of space and intrigue as to what is round the corner. As before all photos are by Ed Smith.
![Thornycroft-3.jpg Thornycroft-3.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51268-8c46a3e22e6e62dd2737d3b080564ef9.jpg)
![Thornycroft-4.jpg Thornycroft-4.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51269-9f932fe5cdc2193a4ae98ffd9cc05c9e.jpg)
![Thornycroft-7.jpg Thornycroft-7.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/51/51272-775b79d2d2896b5c9b7a5197ac124b65.jpg)
Well, that covers two of the three reasons given above... and now for the third reason. In the past members of the Basingstoke Club have chosen the "Best in Show". This year I have invited a retired railway employee, who is well known within the modelling world, to do the honours. For those who remember the early days of British Railway Journal and Model Railway Journal the name of Mike Romans might be familiar for Mike contributed much to those journals through the letters pages. Mike the Stationmaster, which is his username on RMWeb, is in charge for 2016 and I am sure that his selection is going to be authorative and possibly controversial.
regards, Graham
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