Layouts booked for the 2026 Show:

Around 14 layouts expected, including:


Alston (N)
Peter Brown
Based on the Cumbrian Market town in the 1960s.
Birchwood (00)
Ilkeston (Woodside) MRC
A fictional 1950s/60s era Midlands branchline.
Camelot (TT120)
Chris Hobbs (Scarborough & District Railway Modellers)
Designed to show off what can be achieved in a very small space with this “new” true scale from Hornby, coupled with their new app-based Bluetooth controlled HM7000 operating system. Predominantly Era 4 & 5
Coal Hill West (N)
Chris Berry (Hull MRS member)
The junction where the fictional Cheddar Valley Heritage Railway meets the mainline, set in present day Somerset.
Cockschute (00)
Allan Freer (Hull MRS member)
Based on the DMU, depot and diesel stabling point north of Stoke-on-Trent station operational from 1957-80s.
Fitzwilliam Basin (09)
Andrew Booth
A narrow gauge line serving an Industrial Mill Complex set in 1930s/40s.
Howbrooke (00)
Sheffield Model Railway Enthusiasts
Present day South/West Yorkshire Urban scene.
Kilmaley (0n3)  ** Layouts Debut **
Hull Model Railway Society
A branch of the once extensive 3ft Gauge Irish network set in the 1950s.

Manor Farm (0)
Ken Nelson
The Derwent Valley Light Railway in East Yorkshire.

Megsdorf (H0)
Norman Raven & Family
A winter scene set in 1960s Germany.
Newton Kyme (N)
Mike Hills
The prototype location on the Church Fenton to Wetherby / Harrogate Line in the 1960s.
Sowerby Station and Sowerby Shed (0)
Adrian Walby + Robin Coulthard
A part of a Light Railway set in 1960s North Yorkshire.
T'Inglenook (00)
Sean Taylor (Carlton Railway Society)
An “interactive” layout centred on a typical industrial courtyard within Seanne Mills in the late 1960s.
Witham (00)
Martin Reynolds
A secondary mainline & Branchline connecting London down to the west country as well as a branch line connecting based on Witham in Somerset, set in the late 50s/early 60s.

Plus...

"Coming Soon from Hull MRS..."
A display of progress so far on at least two layouts currently under construction by the Society and hopefully appearing complete in the next year or two.
A chance to see and discuss some of the techniques and skills involved in constructing an Exhibition layout. Maybe also encouragement to join us and get involved?

And our ever-popular 'hands on' children's layouts so that children both young and old can have a go!

 

More to be added when they are confirmed...