RailEx 2023 Tickets – On Sale Now

RailEx 2023 tickets are now on sale you can purchase these from our online shop using the link below.

Don’t forget that people have purchased their tickets ahead of time can take advantage of the FastTrack>> to avoid having to queues which can happen at busy times. You will receive a barcode which you can have either on your phone or print out to bring with you. To check in, all you need to do is get the ticket scanned to the right hand side of the main check in desk. it will take less that 30 seconds to check in.

Purchase Your 2023 RailEx Tickets Here

Ladies Open Evening

On 10th January 2023 Fareham & District Model Railway Club will be hosting a ladies only evening.

Interested in model railways?

Always felt that it was a hobby just for men but wished you could join in?

Why not come along and see if it might be something that you enjoy? We will have a semi a demonstration a tour of the clubhouse and buildings and refreshments.

Remember you don’t need to know anything about model railways at this point. We are here to help you learn and really keen to get more female club members at F&DMR Club.

Booking for this event is essential so make sure you contact Bron.

07900 917054

bronwynkirk@yahoo.co.uk

Fareham MRC Open Day, Today!

Why not pop down and find out more about your local model railway club today. We have a small display of our own layouts available to view and plenty of tea and coffee!!!

Five layouts on display today including some which have not been fully on display before!

Image shows several layouts on display in Portchester Parish Halls with people of all ages observing the layouts.

Taking place

TODAY

1000 and 1600

at Portchester Parish Halls, PO16 9PY

Blott On The Landscape – Layout Construction.

Our layout, Blott on the Landscape, is finally wired and ready for scenery. 

Aidan and Richard did a great job of painting the various areas in the appropriate colours, ready for adding scatter, more buildings, people etc.

Blott is a purely fictional setting, so called because it will have a grimy scrap yard in the foreground, somewhat annoying the country folk who live in the rural surroundings.