Workshop Wise 2024

Herb Garden

Western Thunderer
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Workshop Wise is back for 2024!

The North East and Borders Area Group of the EM gauge Society invite you to join them at our open day to celebrate all forms of practical model making.

Come visit us in the picturesque village of Stannington in glorious Northumberland for a relaxed day, escaping the pressures of life, of discussion, demonstration and the sharing of skills.

Up to 14 demonstrators (covering all aspects of the hobby) will be supported by a quartet of finescale layouts, specialist traders (including the EMGS stores), David Dunn's famous slide show and the legendary Workshop Wise catering.

Free parking onsite and the very fine Ridley arms is adjacent. We are 1mins drive from the A1 so do pop in

Layouts this year are as follows:

Trowland: The beauty of the Edwardian north Norfolk coasts superbly captured in S scale. Take a trip back in time on the M&GN, in a scale where everything is scratch build with exquisite results.

Castle Caereinion: A heartfelt depiction of the much loved Welspool and Llanfair light railway. A selection of trains from trough the eras demonstrate effortlessly that finescale 009 debunks the reputation of poor running the scale can sometimes acquire.

Pit Hill: Seeing is believing! Pit hill takes you back to the 1960s. When rope worked inclines littered the Durham coal fields. With fully operational winding gear you will be blown away by the fact that this is achieved not in 7mm scale, not in 4mm scale but in 2mmfs!

Skeetsmere: Last year's layout design demonstration becomes manifest. An EM gauge snapshot of the Mid Suffolk light railway in 1912. Showing that a layout small enough for a back bedroom can be fun to construct and rewarding to operate. Presented as a work in progress to demonstrate construction techniques.
 

Rob R

Western Thunderer
Trowland will be there.
I just need to finish the new fiddle yard:oops: .......
It's all going Pete Tong at the moment.
Will all 3 locos get round the corners on both ends of both outer roads on the traintable in both directions?
Of course not.:rant:
Busy ripping it up and relaying.
Plan B for 10pm Friday night is to refit Trevor's FY.
Hopefully it won't come to that :(
 

Rob R

Western Thunderer
A very good was had by all.
A long day (380 miles) but well worth it.
Thank you.
I will be making full use of tonights extra hour in bed:)
 

Chris Veitch

Western Thunderer
A very good was had by all.
A long day (380 miles) but well worth it.
Thank you.
I will be making full use of tonights extra hour in bed:)
Agreed - an all-round excellent day out. I’ve been once before a few years ago, but for some reason didn’t stay very long. Yesterday was a very convivial event with old and new friends, an excellent assortment of layouts (even if there was a remarkably strong East Anglian bias, which was rather good actually), good organisation and a comfortable, clean and fairly roomy venue. The catering was outstanding in both quality and value, even if I did have to have the meal ticket system explained to me! The organisers even arranged a sunny day. The only possible downside was the flaky mobile signal which made card payments rather more exciting than usual.

It was rather encouraging to note that I was in the upper age range of those attending - there were a reasonable proportion of less-old modellers producing some really good stuff.

Definitely a new regular date in the diary for me.
 
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