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1 Australian Model Rail Exhibition 4, 5 & 6 June 2016 Claremont Showgrounds See amazing model rail layouts, intricate scenery and a smorgasbord of model trains. Children can ride the Miniature railway or TRACTION EN- GINES. There are plenty of fun acvies including fun railway puzzles! There are more than and . Not to menon (3D railway scenes) and . www.amra-wa.branch.asn.au www.facebook.com/amrawaexhibition

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Australian Model Rail Exhibition 4, 5 & 6 June 2016

Claremont Showgrounds

See amazing model rail layouts, intricate scenery and a smorgasbord of

model trains. Children can ride the Miniature railway or TRACTION EN-

GINES. There are plenty of fun activities including fun railway puzzles!

There are more than and .

Not to mention (3D railway scenes) and .

www.amra-wa.branch.asn.au www.facebook.com/amrawaexhibition

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Welcome to the AMRA WA Model

Railway Exhibition The Western Australia Branch of the Australian Model Railway

Association hopes you enjoy our 2016 Exhibition.

There are layouts of different sizes and scales. Layouts modelling

different continents and countries, and layouts showing many different

modelling styles.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, meaning there is something here

to amaze and entertain everyone. We are supported by retailers from

across Australia and their stores are certain to have something to

tempt you. Preservation Societies are also well represented with

members keeping our rail history alive.

Yarloop Workshop groups makes a poignant return to this years

Model Railway Exhibition following the destruction of the workshops

in January of this year. Please support them in their recovery from the

fire.

If you are a rail modeller we invite you to show your layout in a future

exhibition. Please approach the Information Centre for information

and to register your interest.

Please enjoy the show.

John Maker

President—AMRA -WA

Contact

24 Moojebing Street Bayswater WA 6053 Phone: 08 9377 3456 Email: [email protected] Visit Our Clubrooms

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1. Stanbridges

2. Tom’s Layout

3. Hotham Valley Railway

4. Hobbytech

5. Trainman

6. South West Model Engineering

7. Denmark

8. Maylands Model Railways

9. BRMA

10. Paintings of Trains

11. DCCconcepts

12. David Palmer Photographs

13. Thomas and Friends

14. Castledare

15. Perth Hobby Centre

16. Jack Young’s Passenger and

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17. Chris Walker

18. Nightline Drive in & Howitzdun

19. Perth Electric Tramways

20. Albany Model Railway

21. West Coast Remote Control Trucks

22. Pixieville & Siegfried

23. WA Miniatures

24. US Model Railroad Club

25. Rickmansworth

26. Gee Cee Railways

27. Northern Districts Model Engi-neering Society

28. Haskels

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29. Tinkering Tools

30. Train World

31. Bennet Brook Railway

32. Two Rivers

33. Rockingham Model Railways

34. Wawasee Steel

35. Meccano

36. U Drives, Railway Puzzles &

Library Sales

37. Aspirance

38. 6A Chester Midland Engine

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39. United Modellers & S Scale

40. Malcolm Jefferies

41. Lego

42. BWT Collectibles

43. Large Scale Group

44. Trans Australian Trains

45. Bricktober

46. Sandalwood

47. Freightlines.

48. Ace Radio Controlled Models

49. Tammin

50. Maddington

51. Valentine Run

52. Yarloop

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Exhibitors information 1 Stanbridges Hobbies

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The intention with these small operating/working N-Scale

dioramas is to motorise different dioramas to simulate the real

world, but also to keep it as small as possible. The display consists of

four individual dioramas with sizes of less than 50cm x 50cm

each.

The farm diorama has moving tractors, trucks and harvesters. In the

park next to the farm a person is cycling around, another one

skateboarding and two people riding a seesaw.

The construction site dioramas moving/working construction

vehicles and a crane as well as a construction worker lifter.

The city centre diorama has two way streets between

the buildings with moving vehicles and motorcycles

The underground train station diorama has a moving and

stopping train, people cleaning windows, sweeping floors,

going up and down from underground train station with an

escalator and one watering the plants in the garden above

the train station. It also has a two way street with moving

cars and motorcycles and an excavator doing some digging on

ground level.

Tom Cronje — 24 Grand Boulevard Canning Vale, WA

Tel Home: (08) 9456 1312 Tel Mobile: 0432 248 570

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Make a purchase from our wide range of railway souvenirs or books

either new or pre loved or speak to a member about how you can help

sustain the railway as a working history for future generations.

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Information is also provided about the Restaurant Train which

operates every Saturday night throughout the year. Patrons are

provided with an excellent experience in reliving bygone days while

enjoying a meal in a 1910 Vintage Dining Car. The five-course meal is

served from the onboard wood stove as the train meanders through

the floodlit forest.

You can also discuss our Steam Range Service that operates each

Sunday during the cooler months from Dwellingup to Isandra Siding

and return. Or information about our Forest Train which travels each

weekend to Etmilyn Siding and return.

You can also become a membership is available and get the chance

to work in an exciting heritage railway environment. Contact Vince

Baker at [email protected] for membership details.

Online: hothamvalleyrailway.com.au

Phone: (08) 6278 1111

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4 HobbyTech Toys

We carry the largest range of hobby products in Western Australia

and our range is continuously growing with the latest and greatest

lines.

We specialise in trains, radio control cars, helicopters and planes,

plastic and wooden models, paints, tools and accessories, craft

supplies and carry a large range of boys and girls toys.

HobbyTech Toys is Perth’s one stop hobby shop, located at 3/352

South Street O’Connor 6163. Come in an experience our service and

knowledge of all aspects of the hobby industry.

Contact us on (08) 9331 2266 or email [email protected]

or online www.hobbytechtoys.com.au

See our advertisement on the inside back cover.

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We love to teach and help too. We understand that modellers have

different skills levels, knowledge and depth of experience, so we

never judge and remain ready to provide advice on any aspect of

modelling railways.

Our range of products covers locomotive (ZEN) and layout (COBALT)

control as well as track (LEGACY) systems. The range is always

evolving with new updated versions that demonstrate consistently

high degrees of performance and durability.

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On TRAINMAN's stand you will find a huge range of used model

trains and accessories from 0 gauge to N gauge. Everything is in

working order at bargain prices. There is a test track so you can try

before you buy.

After the Show TRAINMAN will be operating from his new address in

Armadale, phone 0409 115 071.

6 South West Model Engineering

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8 Maylands Model Railways

We are Perth’s largest pre-owned dealership also incorporating new

model railways from Z to G gauge. Pre-owned items are bought and

sold. We specialise in service, repairs and parts.

Come and visit our showrooms at 201 Railway Parade Maylands WA

6051, Monday to Thursday 9.30am to 4.30pm, Friday 9.30am to

3.00pm and Saturday 9.00am to 2.00pm.

Phone/ fax (08) 93702105

Email: [email protected]

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10 Paintings of Trains

Trains have been a passion for Fred Rance since he was a small boy

in the 1950s when he received a Hornby Clockwork Train Set for

Christmas.

He then followed a career in the railways, starting work at the East

Perth locomotive depot on 7 December 1964, retiring 42 years later.

His career has included driving electric suburban railcars, steam

diesel and electric railcars. He also worked as a guard, signalman

and salaried officer.

He has now translated this lifetime of work and love for trains into

paintings.

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DCCconcepts is a global company supplying world leading model rail

control systems and accessories. Founded by a modeller, we all love

the hobby and we care about providing our customers with quality

products and quality care. We also make sure that all our staff bring a

constantly widening range of modelling skills and experience.

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We love to teach and help too. We understand that modellers have

different skills levels, knowledge and depth of experience, so we

never judge and remain ready to provide advice on any aspect of

modelling railways.

Our range of products covers locomotive (ZEN) and layout (COBALT)

control as well as track (LEGACY) systems. The range is always

evolving with new updated versions that demonstrate consistently

high degrees of performance and durability.

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13 Thomas and Friends- The Early Years

The series Thomas the Tank Engine first appeared on British TV

screens October 1984. Consisting of Thomas, Edward, Henry,

Gordon, James and Percy, the series was a great success and went

on to become very popular with many more characters. These original

characters will be appearing on the layout with some later characters

also appearing. You will see more characters from the series such as

Bertie the bus, George the steam roller, Bulgy in his original guise as

a double decker bus, who tried to steal the railway passengers and

became unstuck.

Information panels invite viewers to find certain objects, such as

Postman Pat and Jess, his black and white cat but you have to look

closely for him. Panels also explain what many items do such as

telegraph poles, railway signals and a windmill.

Each engine /train will pass by around three times in order to give the

viewer time to identify them and read their information panel if you

would like to see any particular engine you see on an information

panel please let us know and we will send around that engine /train as

soon as possible.

14 Castledare Miniature Railway

Take a ride in a steam train along the banks of Perth’s Swan River at

Castledare Miniature Railway. Public train rides operate on the first

Sunday of each month from Niana Station, Castledare Place, Wilson

and on the third Sunday of each month from Wilson Park Station,

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Kent Street Wilson (Kent Street Weir).

Entry to the grounds is free at both locations with use of the facilities

at Niana Station free and Kent Street as per council charges. Access

to the trains is by the car parks, walkway and stations. All other ac-

cess is restricted on running days.

Remember enclosed footwear must be worn while riding all trains.

15 Perth Hobby Centre

The premier dealer for Southern Rail Models, Perth Hobby Centre

has a vast range of model trains, tracks and accessories. Along with

supplying Southern Rail Models, the shop is also an authorised

Bachman UK dealer, which allows us to supply Branchline and Gra-

ham Farish products at competitive prices. British, American and

Australian outline engines, wagons and carriages and accessories

from Walthers, Woodland Scenics, Peco and many more brands are

also in stock.

Perth Hobby Centre was established in Murray Street, Perth in 1979

by modellers to sell all kids of models and modeling accessories and

has become one of the top model shops in Perth. Products include

die cast models, plastic kits, model trains, slot cars and accessories,

Lego, Meccano, games, puzzles and RC cars, boats, planes and

helicopters. Pop along to our new store in Osborne Park (just off the

Mitchell Freeway) and see our latest products.

16 Jack Young’s Passenger & Freight

My train layout is set on a sunny Autumn day by an old railway on an

South Western Australia hillside in the late 1970's. The 00 gauge

railway tracks are shiny and well maintained which is essential for

proper train operation. In the railway system there are 5 trains name-

ly "Oliver Cromwell" circa 1974, "Little Connie", "GWR", "LNER" and

"1658". The trains zoom through the country side like the powerful

trains they are, with their wheels whirring over the tracks. A small

group of hikers looking for gold in the hills while the gold rush is hap-

pening arrived by train. Can you find a little blonde girl wearing a red

and white polka dot dress? She is happy and in no hurry to be found.

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My interest in railways all started when my Godfather Chris gave me

the Hornby Original Simple Loop Track Set with 2 single coal carriag-

es and a passenger car. Now you can see before you a bustling

shunting and coal yard with trains. I have extended my track and

nailed it to MDF board. Using a saw and grinder on the different

sized blocks, I carved the hills from Styrofoam and lay the green

grass over it. To make the trees, I twisted wire branches for trees in

to shape and glued clump foliage to stick on to the branches. From

Dad's driveway, I collected rocks to use as coal to be transported by

the train GWR. Using a water dropper I glued on the ballast between

the sleepers. I placed the sheep contained in fences made from

match sticks on the hills because they will get a good view from

there.

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18 Nightline Drive In

Watch some old school cartoons while checking out this display

which takes a trip back to popular drive in theatres. This N scale

model is a combination of three drive in theatres across Australia.

Modelled on the Dale Line theatre in Armadale in the 1980s, it also

takes elements from the Galaxy Drive In in Kingsley and the Black-

town Drive in in New South Wales.

Recreations of elements from the 1970s and 1980s have been add-

ed to this display, including a selection of old school cartoons. There

is also a full night sky with the Southern Cross and Saucepan con-

stellations visible.

For more information, contact Kevin from Kev’s Workshop online

http://members.westnet.com.au/locoman

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This N scale layout began life in 2005 as a way to show how a layout

was built as three separate modules that could be joined together as

one layout that replaces an existing bookshelf.

I found that I didn’t look at books too much but a layout had more

interest where I could actually play trains in a restricted space which

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suits those who live in units or flats where space is a premium.

For more information, contact Kevin from Kev’s Workshop online

http://members.westnet.com.au/locoman

19 The Perth Electric Tramway

For the first half of the twentieth century, people travelled around Aus-

tralian cities by electric tram or trolley-bus. What was it like? Find out

at The Perth Electric Tramway at Whiteman Park.

The Perth Electric Tramway are the operators of the only genuine

Electric Tramway in Western Australia, with 32 trams in their collec-

tion. The trams we operate are Melbourne W class trams, Fremantle

No. 29 and Perth E class No. 66.

We operate in Whiteman Park four days a week, Tuesday, Friday,

Saturday, Sunday and public holidays and all days during the school

holidays

20 The Albany Model Railway Association Inc

The scenes depicted in the Albany Model Railway Association Inc HO

scale modular layout are mostly based on farming country in Austral-

ia. Some specific details typically from South Australia are included

but are generic enough to represent many rural areas.

Standard modules are 1200mm X 600 mm with the top of baseboard

height of 1140 mm and a back scene height of 245 mm. The main

storage /fiddle yard and the corner modules are owned by the club but

all other modules are owned by members.

The Albany MRA welcome visitors and new members, please contact

the Acting Secretary Bruce Norton on (08) 9844 3480. Our clubrooms

are located in the Old Bond store at the Albany railway station.

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21 West Coast Remote Control Trucks Inc

We are a club based in Perth with an interest in 1/14th scale remote

control model trucks trailers and the buildings, construction machinery

and other associated equipment to go with them. Plus an avid interest

in anything RC.

We have quite a range of members from young to old, male and

female members based in both Perth and country areas around

Western Australia and have now been putting on shows for over five

years.

Our club travels around WA (Perth Metro and country WA) putting on

our display at various rural and agricultural shows and motor shows.

Further information about us can be found on our website located at

www.bigrigswa.com. Our club and committee contacts can be found

at www.bigrigswa.com/html/contacts.html

Web: www.bigrigswa.com Email: [email protected]

Postal address: 27 Tollington Park Road, Kelmscott WA 6111

22 Pixieville - a whimsical model by Carol, Amy and Kelvin

Davis (in 24 square feet)

Pixieville is an enchanted place where imaginative folk can see fairies

and wee folk enjoying the benefits of train travel. Pixieville makes use

of gnarled bush timber and driftwood to create an entangled fairy

habitat. Some affluent folk dwell in miniature mansions around the

square or along the waterways. Others remain true to their natural

heritage and dwell in nut houses or treetop apartments overlooking

waterfalls or the forest floor. Beneath the log twinkling fairy lights

warm the darkness with a hue of colours and tinkling water flows in

the decorative pond.

This N scale layout uses flexible Peco track and covers under 24

square feet. Locomotives run on 12 volt DC. Signals are triggered by

sensors mounted between the rails that operate relays. An optic fibre

lamp and submersible pump provide other features on layout. For

transportation, Pixieville breaks into a number of segments.

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For other information email Carol at

[email protected]

22 Siegfried Line – a layout in 24 spare feet by Kelvin Davis

A HO scale railway model set in Germany in autumn of 1944 after the

early light snow falls of that year. The layout is set around a

hypothetical extension of the branchline that ran from Saarbrucken to

Von der Heydt/Burbach AV.

The extension is from the actual railway at Von der Heydt to the

actual railway at Walpeshofen. This extension, if built, would have

serviced the portion of the Siegfried Line that ran through the hills in

this area. It would also have provided an alternative route to Dilsburg

and inner Germany from the coal mines at Von der Heydt and the

railway maintenance workshop at Burbach AV.

The layout depicts a siding could have been built to service the

Siegfried Line. There is significant military activity due to the build up

to the Battle of the Bulge and the Allies having advanced close to the

French border across the Saar River at Saarbrucken. The appropriate

military hardware has been painted in the livery the Germany army

adopted for the battle of the bulge and the soldiers (over 100 in

number) in the relevant uniform of that period of the war.

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24 The Harts Landing and Rockford Railroad (HL&RRR) – US

Model Railroad Club of WA.

The HL&R connects the small rural community of Rockford with the

bustling river port of Harts Landing, and the traffic on the line can get

quite busy. Built in 1.8 metre x 0.6 metre sections the expandable

nine metre long layout, which features Digital Command Control and

finescale track, serves as a branch line on the US Model Railroad

Club's 140 square metre club layout.

Look for realistic scenes and prototypical running speeds. For more

information about the club chat to one of our friendly members.

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25 Rickmansworth - In N Gauge

This recreation shows the Rickmansworth main line station of London

in the 1950 -1950 period of British Rail. Created to not only highlight

the intricacies of the railline, it also captures everyday details to make

the station look as real as possible.

Some of the rolling stock is new but most is second hand. Buildings

were new Metcalf Card Kits and the scenery was constructed

from a range of materials either new or used. Numerous items were

built from scratch.

It is built on an 1800mm by 900mm board and is an N gauge

Graham Farish representation.

26 Gee Cee Railway

This big home layout has no theme as such but offers up to three

operators a wide range of realistic working situations. The layout

consists of 66.8 meters (219 feet) of track and 51 points the three

controls allow the two main lines to be operating while trains are

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being marshalled in the yard.

The 24 locomotives and 139 wagons have 96 liveries and provide

consists of mixed or seven road-name configuration. There are 20

different models of locomotive and 20 manufacturers over all the

rolling stock.

The scenery represented is very mixed with elements of typically

Australian from the 30s and 70s and present:

The oil depot is from Meekatharra in the 30s (Vacuum Oil is now

Mobil).

Maylands, Bassendean, Subiaco stations and Leighton

Yardmasters office as they were in the 70s.

The length runners shed is typical of the 50s. Wokalup siding

goods shed is on the Bokal platform.

Mt Lawley and Warwick are modeled on the current stations.

The quarry, grain silo, chemical factory, industrial units, dairy

siding, locomotive shed with store, goods shed, farm house and

stock yard are generic.

All scenery is scratch built except the overpass at Bassendean.

Started in 1974, hibernated in 1984, restarted in 2012. After the 28

years in hibernation this layout has now become a work in progress of

repair and expansion.

25 NDMES – 31 years of continual development

The mix of model engineering and the operation of a miniature railway

has catapulted the Northern Districts Model Engineering Society to

No. 1 in WA in terms of paid-up membership.

From small beginnings 31 year ago, the society now has 68 members,

with a surge in membership in recent years. The society caters for

those who want to build their own locomotives and steam traction

engines from the ground up and members who just love playing trains.

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The growth of the society in recent years has been reflected in the

increasing number of visitors to its monthly public runs at Vasto Place

in Balcatta, with the attendance at the April public run the biggest yet.

Now work has started on another phase of its operation – a garden

railway, catering for gauge 1 locos and rolling stock.

The society’s involvement with AMRA started in the late 1980s and for

the first few years the society operated its portable track outside the

exhibition building, before moving inside.

28 Haskell Models

Haskell Models produce models of Australian and Taiwan outline

trains in several scales and gauges as well as a range of backdrops

for Australian outline layouts.

Haskell Models first attended the Perth Model Railway Exhibition last

year where the HO scale L class diesel model ,which was the first

volume production model of the WAGR/Westrail engine released by

any company, was shown for the first time.

A budget Westrail wagon will be available at this show.

Some of the other offerings include 0n30 Victorian Puffing Billy range,

Queensland outline HO/Hon3.5 models in conjunction with Wuiske

models, backdrops, Taiwan HO models and 0 scale brass. Haskell

Models is one of the very few companies to attend the exhibition that

travels to it from outside of WA.

29 Tinkering Tools

Tinkering Tools supplies small hand tools for all your modelling

needs. We are constantly sourcing hard to find precision micro tools.

We have a huge range of tweezers, drill bits, micro-screws, sanding

papers, micro diamond files and many more useful items.

We currently stock the Burfitt range of pliers made from surgical

stainless steel, box jointed with a leaf spring and all colour coded for

easy identification. Swing by our stand and see whats new.

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30 Train World Pty Ltd - an abridged short history.

The business of Train World goes back over 40 years ago. I was

walking from the Gardenvale railway station with Peter Nielsen one

day, when the idea came up to start a train shop in East Brighton.

Why we had this idea is lost in the mists of time. But it seemed a

very good idea.

From small beginnings a business was started. Peter had to move

away so eventually I was the sole owner. The small shop became

overcrowded. There had to be a bigger shop. It just so happened

that there was a big hardware shop in the strip. When it came up for

lease I jumped at the chance to have a bigger shop. And it was big-

ger. Much bigger.

Over the years we filled the shop, moved through to the rear and

occupied the whole block with a train shop.

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A bigger shop was required. I was in an antique shop when the lady

who ran the business told me she was closing. When I ascertained

the rental paid. But it was a big shop. A good sized shop that would

be ideal for a train shop. My wife thought it a great site as did the rest

of the family.

A fresh start in a new location. And they meant it. The job of plan-

ning, fitting it out and moving the stock took over four months and

need help from staff, family and friends. We have been in the new

premises just over four years and it just seems yesterday that we

moved shops.

31 Bennet Brook Railways

32 Two Rivers

33 Rockingham Model Railways

34 Wawasee Steel

Wawasee Steel represents a small iron works and steel rolling mill

possibly situated in the mid-west of the USA.

It is built in HO (1-87scale, 35mm=1foot) and highlights the coke ov-

ens, blast furnace and rolling mill operations in steel making. The

continuous track around the perimeter represents the main line rail

network which brings raw materials (iron ore, coal, limestone, and

scrap metal) to the works and removes finished rolled steel sections.

The layout was created by Raoul Chevalier and Peter Cameron. The

pair wish to thank those Sierra Pacific Modelers whose efforts have

made this display possible.

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We have quite a range of members from young to old, male and fe-

male members based in both Perth and country areas around West-

ern Australia and have now been putting on shows for over five

years.

35 Meccano

36 U Drives, Puzzles and Library Sales

37 Aspirance

38 6A Chester Midland Engine Shed

Can you spot all the trainspotters or the dog attacking the postman?

What about the two boys fighting or the one about the run over? See

if you can spot all the elements in this display which recreates the 6A

Chester Midland Engine Shed from Chester General Station in Eng-

land.

The display is inspired by Barry Bryant’s childhood in the 1960s

where he spent many summer Saturdays at Chester General Station

visiting the 6A – Chester Midland Engine Shed. The buildings are

reasonably accurate scratch built representations of those buildings,

with some modellers license used for the track and end area.

Steam and diesel trains run on the layout representing those which

ran in the 1960s. The layout has been designed for up to four opera-

tors and the N Gauge Society – Western Australian Area Group

members will be assisting in operating the layout during the exhibi-

tion.

For further information on the layout or the NGS Area group, email

[email protected]

39 United Modellers and S Scale

40 Malcolm Jefferies

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41 Lego

Lego City, moving more people and more freight than ever before.

This year we have more trains running on more track than in previous

years. The trains will be visiting a variety of amazing places created

by our members with the wildest imaginations. Make sure you see us

because we are here today and creating something else tomorrow.

42 BWT Collectables

BWT Collectables has an interesting range of secondhand HO, OO

and N gauge locomotives and rolling stock. You will also find acces-

sories, books, pictures and other railway relates items. Prices are at-

tractive and service is provided with a smile.

43 Large Scale Model Trains – Garden G Scale

Some of the largest model trains will be running at the Australian

Model Railways Association’s large scale display. It will feature mod-

els in various scales, ranging from 1:15 to 1:32, operated on both

32mm and 45mm gauge track.

The display will feature freight and passenger trains from the UK, the

USA and Australia, hauled by electrically powered modern diesel lo-

comotives and real steam powered models.

To see your favourite locomotive running, check the timetable at the

display for anticipated operating times.

44 Trans Australian Trains

The country town of Rourkelup, the coastal location of Port Hughes

and Gray’s Gas Exploration camp site are named after three of the

founding members of the Arid Australia group as a tribute to them and

in recognition of their more than 20 years of modelling the railway that

lines the west and east costs of Australia.

Though smaller than is usual for the group, this year’s layout again

showcases the many and varied inter and intra state trains that have

run on the standard gauge line from Kalgoorlie to Perth since its com-

pletion 50 years ago.

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If you watch long enough, you may see intra state wheat and iron ore

trains as well as interstate container and general freight trains and not

forgetting the famous Indian Pacific 23 passenger train and the long

white snake that is the SCT freight train.

Any 1:87 scale rail fans that are lurking trackside with their camera

may also be lucky enough to see the odd vintage steam or diesel

locomotive pass by at the head of a tourist passenger train or heritage

freight train.

45 Bricktober

Home of Western Town and Monster Land. The two displays, created

by West Coast LUG members, recreate two iconic themes with Lego.

Monster Land is a classic land of all things dead, undead and scary

including a Haunted House and Dracula’s Castle. The Ghost Train

runs on L gauge rails and Its engine borrows the running gear from

The Constitution engine.

The Western Town started life as a homage to the Lone Ranger film

but quickly morphed into a reference to many Western films and TV

shows. The train and consist is called The Constitution and runs on a

L gauge track using the Lego power functions system.

47 Sandalwood light railway On30 / O16.5 By Scott Parker

This layout is a fictious English location of a freelance light narrow

gauge railway using diesel/petrol and steam locomotives using small

mining skips to move minerals, log wagons to move cut down timber

and small goods wagons for general supplies moved about the

railway.

47 Freightlink—The Marklin Group

KLEINHOF is a small N-gauge layout. Its complexity is not in its track

network but in the schedules assigned to its trains. The single loop of

track plus a branch line accommodate three passenger and one

freight train, all running under computer control. To complement their

commuter services, a bus runs between the two stations, crossing the

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railway twice, stopping at the working boom gates. A lot to see in 5

square feet of space.

MICRO-Z is only 1½ sq. ft. in size and fits in a drawer. It has a station,

a bridge, goods shed and freight yard. Its two trains run under fully-

operational overhead catenary wires.

FREIGHTLINK has everything. Working signals, overhead catenary

wires and computer-controlled shunting. A railbus brings the workers

to work. Six trains take containers to the harbour, and bring coal to the

power station while beer wagons are shunted to their owners. Little

Faller cars chase each other around the roadway.

48 Ace Radio Controlled Models

We carry a Great range of model train gear, including: Train sets in

scales HO, N and Z , track, locomotives, carriages and scenery.

Brands include Atlas, Bachman, CDA Controllers, Dapol, Evergreen,

JTT, Hornby, Kato, Kadee, Lima, Lionel, Mehano, Peco, Rokuhan,

Walther’s and more. We also have a large range of modeling tools

and timber and construction materials are also available.

We cater to families starting out to modellers looking for that little extra

for their layout. Come out to Midland and have a look through our

great range of trains and accessories.

4 Victoria St Midland W.A. 6056

Email: [email protected]

Ph (08) 9274 8333

49 Tammin

The Tammin Wheat Silos have been recreated in this layout using 3D

programs and a 3D printer. Tammin is located 184km east of Perth on

the Great Eastern Highway on the way to Merredin. This town is one

of the major stops for grain to be shipped.

CBH locos can be seen loading grain for the trip to Perth. The main

line to Perth for the eastern states trains can be seen in the front of

the layout. Thanks to CBH for the information to do this layout. See if

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51 Maddington HO Layout by the Fremantle & Districts Model

Railway Association

The HO scale layout with German style buildings was originally

created by a retired train enthusiast in a home garage in Maddington.

The Fremantle and Districts Model Railway Association acquired the

layout in 2015 and have since spent time making it suitable for

displaying at AMRA, to show off a manually controlled layout.

From the central control panel, operators have two controllers, point

motor buttons and indicators for running the layout. The layouts

design means it is possible to run several short trains or one long train

on each main line and park other trains in sidings.

The layout is now for sale. Offers for layout with buildings over $2000

will be considered.

Contact details:

President: Bob Redman 0411 108 807

Secretary: Graeme Campbell 0418 927 246

51 The Valentine Run

Model railroading is fun! We want to share our enjoyment of the

hobby with you. Most likely we’re running in show mode (three

separate loops and a branch line) but if we get bored, we’ll chase

each other’s trains in a three loop spiral.

Our layout represents the railroad between Valentine (Arizona) and

Needles (California) on the transcontinental line from Chicago to Los

Angeles.

Our group’s interests vary from US (running on Saturday and

Monday) to Australian (running on Sunday) trains, steam to diesel

eras, pristine to weathered models - each will be on display.

Have a chat with us, ask anything that you want to know. We’re here

to help. And have fun.

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52 Yarloop Workshops

On 7 January 2016 a devastating bushfire over ran and destroyed

the Town of Yarloop. Located in the Town was the Yarloop

Workshops, a heritage precinct, which was ravaged by the fire.

Despite the loss of their precinct the Yarloop Workshops group is in

the process of recovering and appears at this years exhibition as part

of their recovery process.

AMRA is supporting Yarloop Workshops by providing them with the

proceeds of the funds raised from use of the U Drives and Railway

Puzzles. Your enjoyment will help .

Please view the display.

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