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dickeastwood 6th November 2014 09:22 PM

Model Engineering & Hobbies Exhibition
 
Model exhibition at Wilton, near Salisbury, Wiltshire at the Michael Herbert Hall, South Street, Wilton, SP2 OJS ,on Saturday 21st & Sunday 22rd March 2015.

The show will include live steam locomotives, traction and road locos, marine modelling, horse drawn vehicles and fairground equipment. The theme of this show is Steam Ploughing. So far exhibits range from 2" 3" 4" and 6" scale ploughing engine models. Also present will be a 12" to the foot BB1 in steam. The exhibition has Free parking/ Light refreshments. Entrance fee £4.

Please send me a pm and I will forward any interest to the organiser.
Dick Eastwood

fireman dan 7th November 2014 08:43 AM

Im a member of the Sarum model club, they organised this last year but I thought it was bi annual?

Regards
Dan

andy_smith 7th November 2014 02:31 PM

2013 was last year and 2015 is next so = bi annual :-) Its always a great show with some quality models rarely seen elsewhere.

dickeastwood 7th November 2014 02:46 PM

I'm glad we got that sorted,
but don't forget the Master's words Grasshopper
Biennial means ‘occurring every two years’ while biannual means ‘twice a year’

Mr. Fettler 14th November 2014 03:15 PM

Grasshoper to Master
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dickeastwood (Post 318196)
Biennial means ‘occurring every two years’ while biannual means ‘twice a year’

Ahh Master, you are so wise,

but lets get this straight, I ain't picking up that red hot glowing bowl with my bare arms for all the tea in China, :) looks so stupid now I work with hot metal.

For those not old enough to understand, watch the opening titles in the tv show 'Kung Fu' from the 1970's,

www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfU8pfUawEE

.

pjparrish 12th March 2015 06:02 PM

Two very interesting models making the very first public viewing at Wilton will be 2 "scale set of James Noyces gallopers by Stuart Legg ,plus for Saturday only 2" scale Burrell Scenic Earl Beatty by Ron Dawe. and Sunday only out side will be Showman Billy Cole with his recently restored Scammell The Leader

pjparrish 19th March 2015 07:39 AM

Some 15 model engines booked to be in steam outside of the show this weekend


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