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When the last issue went to press, we were very busy gearing up for our Doncaster show, The Festival of British Railway Modelling 2024. It was a great weekend, with around 5,500 thousand railway fans through the door across the two days. If you went along, I hope you had a fantastic weekend – we certainly did!

The show season is well and truly started, and we have two more great events happening over the next few months, The London Festival of Railway Modelling (March 16-17th) and The Bristol Model Railway Exhibition (May 1-3rd), we hope to see you there.

Also announced at our Doncaster show was the HUGE news that we will be putting on a new show at the NEC in Birmingham in November – The National

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