Model Engineering
Simon Boak | 09/02/2023 08:48:04 |
3 forum posts | Update on the Harrogate Model Engineering Exhibition: Clubs (abbreviated) confirmed as at 7/2/23 more to follow: Edinburgh - Sunderland - Federation of MES - Hull - Grimsby and Cleethorpes - Stockton and Darlington - Leeds - Northern Association - Pickering - Scunthorpe - Tyneside - York - Halifax and Brighouse - Keighley - Bradford - Spenborough - Southport - Huddersfield - Sale - Rochdale - Society of MEE - Old Locomotive Committee - LNWR Society - Live Steam Roadshow - Yorkshire 16mm Group -71/4 Gauge Society - Large scale Model Rail - Garden Railways - 15+ Model Boat and others. Admission includes entry to Model Rail 2023 running in the asdjacent hall featuring the Britains Biggest Model Railway O Gauge 'Heaton Lodge Junction'. More details on website (updating later this week). £3 off advance admission tickets on sale now: www.theeventsoffice.com. ADVERT in next issues - MODEL ENGINEER - MODEL ENGINEERS WORKSHOP _ MODEL BOATS |
Circlip | 09/02/2023 10:16:42 |
1723 forum posts | If there's a £3 off offer for advance tickets, why does one have to visit the web site to find the entrance fee? Regards Ian |
Grindstone Cowboy | 09/02/2023 10:26:57 |
1160 forum posts 73 photos | To save people the effort, prices shown on the website are: Adult Ticket £15 on the day - Buy Now £12 (includes one under 16 free). And it's on March 10th and 11th. Hope this helps. Rob |
Circlip | 09/02/2023 10:35:31 |
1723 forum posts | So there IS an exhibition in arrergate this year???????????????? Regards Ian. |
Clive India | 09/02/2023 12:18:37 |
![]() 277 forum posts | Posted by Circlip on 09/02/2023 10:35:31:
So there IS an exhibition in arrergate this year???????????????? Regards Ian. Wakey, wakey.... |
Dr_GMJN | 07/03/2023 13:24:55 |
![]() 1602 forum posts | I'm hoping to go on Saturday. Just wondering: how come it's on a Friday and Saturday? Why not over the weekend? |
bernard towers | 07/03/2023 13:56:59 |
1221 forum posts 161 photos | Looks like the weather could be a dampner |
Dr_GMJN | 07/03/2023 19:25:48 |
![]() 1602 forum posts | Posted by bernard towers on 07/03/2023 13:56:59:
Looks like the weather could be a dampner Indeed. Snow. Strange they chose winter for a show that appears to have significant outdoor content. |
bernard towers | 07/03/2023 19:30:16 |
1221 forum posts 161 photos | My thoughts entirely!!! |
JasonB | 07/03/2023 19:35:57 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Being about six months from the Midland show in October seems like a good time to me, gives the punters time to save up their pocket money. ME show always used to be Xmas new Year so a winter show is quite usual. Not sure what they have going on outside? Usual few hardy soles with their traction engines I expect. Edited By JasonB on 07/03/2023 19:38:19 |
Simon Boak | 07/03/2023 19:39:15 |
3 forum posts | Harrogate - All the show is inside the new fully heated Exhibition Halls (nothing outside as suggested). The weather forecast is cold sleet and sunny intervals so lets have some positivity. Its on Friday and Saturday, as at previous Harrogate Shows the Sunday accounted for about 10per cent of admissions and traders were paying for another days expenses with very little return. Advance discounted tickets are on sale until tomorrow (Wednesday) giving the opportunity to save on admission fees. |
Dr_GMJN | 11/03/2023 17:04:50 |
![]() 1602 forum posts | My son and I went to the show today and spent a few hours looking around - really enjoyed it. The combination of model rail and model engineering was great, and the fact the stands were randomly arranged made it better IMO - literally mixed it up a bit. Weather turned out to be a non-issue after all. Thanks.
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Dennis D | 13/03/2023 08:04:27 |
84 forum posts 3 photos | Came across this youtube upload this morning Harrogate looks to be more models on show than the last Ali Pally one I went to. |
MichaelR | 13/03/2023 09:28:30 |
![]() 528 forum posts 79 photos | Hi Dennis D, Thanks for posting the Harrogate show link made a nice start for my morning browsing. Mike. Edited By MichaelR on 13/03/2023 09:29:16 |
Hollowpoint | 14/03/2023 09:40:53 |
550 forum posts 77 photos | Another YouTube link here for anyone interested. |
Nicholas Farr | 14/03/2023 22:07:20 |
![]() 3988 forum posts 1799 photos | Hi, I see the Blacker power hammer model can be seen in both videos, in my first job when I left school, they had one of these, and the Blacksmith who was in charge of me, used it several times, and I had to assist him at times by hold up the end of long items he was working on. I got to use it a few times myself before I left for a better job with a better wage. One thing I did learn was that you could make that hammer pat quite gently to crack a nut, or you could give a bit of welly as if to knock the anvil into the ground, they really were quite controllable once you got the hang of it, made drawing out worn road drills and worn pick axes etc. easier, that's for sure. Regards Nick. Edited By Nicholas Farr on 14/03/2023 22:08:27 |
Nicholas Farr | 18/03/2023 15:38:36 |
![]() 3988 forum posts 1799 photos | Hi, I've found a photo of that Blacker hammer model, that I took at the Harrogate exhibition in 2005. Anyone who may be interested, can find a few videos The Blacker Hammer being used. There is also an article by Vintage Machinery further down the page. Regards Nick. |
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