Presenting Scaleforum 2025

Flaxfield

Western Thunderer
I do wonder how the Mostyn team will cope with putting their trainset together. Exhibitors only have access between 18.00 and 21.50hrs on Friday and Saturday morning to get things together.

Good luck to them.

Rob
 

ICH60

Western Thunderer
Enjoyed the show but it did feel that it was less well attended from previous years.
I do feel that the car parking need to be sorted. I got there early 1/2 hour before opening, but still could not park in the school parking lot.
 

Hobbyhorse

Western Thunderer
Very enjoyable show, first visit in many years. Travelled by train and bus from Kent and a very easy journey, didn’t fancy the M25 and parking issues.

Simon
 

MarkR

Western Thunderer
Just got back from attending an enjoyable Scaleforum yesterday, we arrived around 11.00 am and to our surprise found a parking space straight away. Enjoy watching Mostyn, those SLW class 25’s look and sound amazing! I am patiently waiting for mine to appear!
Mark
 

Flaxfield

Western Thunderer
Morning, all.

I must say I very much enjoyed my first Scaleforum. For me, Sunday seemed busier, from the point of view of demoing, certainly more in the way of 'technical' enquiries and I was quite hoarse by 4pm on Sunday.
Ewe was well received both days and there were many familiar faces throughout and whilst no one should feel overlooked, it was lovely to meet Dave Holt, Dogstar, bogusman ( great work on the coaling stage ), and many others who took the time to stop and chat over the two days. As a first time demo person, I learnt a lot.
My thanks to David for the invite, to the team for their assistance and in particular to Gordan and Richard for the help in loading on Sunday.
I of course made the mistake of weighing myself this morning and the result was not entirely unexpected with the finger being pointed at the Saturday night curry 'event' with the chaps from Bristol.

Rob.
 

MarkR

Western Thunderer
Hi Rob,
I enjoyed getting a close look at Ewe, and hoped to have a chat about Blackwater, but you were continually engaged!
Mark
 

paulhb

Western Thunderer
Morning, all.

I must say I very much enjoyed my first Scaleforum. For me, Sunday seemed busier, from the point of view of demoing, certainly more in the way of 'technical' enquiries and I was quite hoarse by 4pm on Sunday.
Ewe was well received both days and there were many familiar faces throughout and whilst no one should feel overlooked, it was lovely to meet Dave Holt, Dogstar, bogusman ( great work on the coaling stage ), and many others who took the time to stop and chat over the two days. As a first time demo person, I learnt a lot.
My thanks to David for the invite, to the team for their assistance and in particular to Gordan and Richard for the help in loading on Sunday.
I of course made the mistake of weighing myself this morning and the result was not entirely unexpected with the finger being pointed at the Saturday night curry 'event' with the chaps from Bristol.

Rob.

It was a pleasure having you join us. Good evening as was the weekend.

Paul
 

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