Yesterday l traveled to Glasgow for Model Rail Scotland’s 60 th Anniversary show. It is a big event both in the sense of it being eagerly anticipated and also in its size. It is on all weekend if you fancy going along. Held in the SEC it has something for everyone. I like to go early Friday before it gets very, very busy .It is so big one hardly knows where to begin. Anyway now for the pictures
This was worth the admission price alone , for me . P D Hancock’s Dundreich in the flesh, sorry card etc. This is the only bit surviving and what a joy to see. PDH is the Featherstone, Young and Grant of model railways , a pioneer and a true artist. His is an imagination railway set in an extended East Lothian.Spent ages just taking it all in . I have his 1975 book , b and w illustrations only so it was lovely to see in colour.
The man himself and some info. The exhibit was very busy .
Utterly charming rail bus in a bigger scale on a GW line .
Interesting stuff from Japan , as ever. Kato have great family friendly ideas, full of fun.
Another highlight for me Lego trains and scenery. The Forth Bridge and other uk landmarks. Made by LUKR Lego UK Railway club.
Such fun, lovely modelling and charm. Lego has come such a long way since my childhood. I recall l had an early Lego trains and then, it was fun.
More Lego, loved the sea, sand and wild swimming.
The Forth Rail Bridge, a masterpiece.
Swiss scenery caught my eye.
An interesting display of vintage trains that was new to me, they went really fast round a loop.
Loved the smoke and tenement blocks plus the garden.
Immersive modelling talking us back in time , beautiful details.
More of the same layout in this photo and the one below. Gardens and beehives magnificent.
Just really taken with this street scene…
Brr chilly Swiss trains in snowy landscape.
Back to PD Hancock for another look…
And again
Info about his layout. The bit coloured on the plan is the only bit surviving and represents the part we see displayed.
Dorset railway, modelled well with much information.
More info for the above layout.
I am a sucker for a winter scene, this was one of the best l have seen
All in all it was terrific, lots to see and be tempted by, to day dream about. Open 10:30 to 18:00 today and 10:30 to 17:00 tomorrow. Well worth a day out or brief pop in.




























Quite fun to see though I've no plans for a railway. I always forget to see when there is a show near me.
ReplyDeleteStephen
You would find such a show fascinating. I am sure they will have a local one to you.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
I do love a model railway show and this one looks excellent!
ReplyDeleteIt was. Glad you enjoyed the pictures
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Epic blogpost Alan. I really enjoyed reading it this morning along my breakfast. I fancy going, and after reading your post I'm not in doubt. Perhaps I'll manage next year (as I don't think the Army has made any winter/spring plans for me then)(yet). I really like shows having something for everyone. I considered going to 'Ally Pally's last weekend, but found that there was little garden railways and retailers there and skipped it. How is this on Model Rail Scotland? It's always nicer to see some of those classic layouts that shaped the hobby. In Sweden there is such a museum which displays the old layouts that shaped the hobby in Sweden and Scandinavia. I visited it August 2024 and made a blogpost about it. Impressive Lego model of the Forth Bridge. I also had Lego trains back then; uncovered an blue and white tracks. The same as yours? I'm a really fan of the Kato pocket line modules my self. I bought their new narrow gauge track set last year and posted a review on my blog. I really consider making some miniature Kato modules for it.
ReplyDeleteNot much of a garden railway presence at the show. Kato is so tempting. Hope you make the show next year.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
ALAN- very much a treat seeing P.D.Hancock's layout - especially in full color- such an inspirational modeller. Cheers. KEV.
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed a great to see it live. Glad you enjoyed the pictures.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Some great looking layouts and nice to see one of the genres pioneers work, really interesting. I quite fancy doing a small layout myself but it would have to be small due to lack of space!!
ReplyDeleteHope this encourages you to take the plunge.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Thanks for sharing, very interesting to see a classic layout preserved in part. And the Kato mini dioramas - very tempting and good for attracting new youngsters.
ReplyDeleteThe Dund Reich could have been your alternative Imperium name?
Glad you enjoyed seeing it. Kato really works hard to attract the next generation. An excellent name idea.😀
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
I'm deeply impressed, I do love a good railway display, and there ara some really incredible pics here. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the post .
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
A grand day out. I do visit model railroad exhibitions here at times, although they rather lack the familiar charm of the UK versions.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was. Lots of wargaming folk are interested in model railways too. Not too surprising.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Thanks for that Alan, looks a good show. I saw the PD Hancock section at the Manchester show and loved it. Those presenting it are very knowledgeable and happy to chat which is a bonus. I do like the layout with the very nice scenic work inc the street scene.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the pictures. It certainly was. The PD Hancock was the star for many folk here and at Manchester too I’ll venture.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Fantastic photos, thanks for sharing these Alan
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure.
Alan Tradgardland