Demonstrators
- Paul Bambrick Studio
- Paul Bambrick and Neil Podbery will be demonstrating various scenic techniques they use in their professional work. These include general scenery making, such as static grass application, hedge-tree making and dressing, in combination with 3D-2D forced perspective techniques and backscene painting.

photo: Paul Bambrick
- Jerry Clifford
- Jerry will be displaying his Ley Hill layout, one of his excellent 2mmFS layouts. He will be happy to discuss the intricacies and enjoyment in modelling in 2mm finescale for both the experienced and the less experienced modeller alike.

photo: Terry Downes
- Malcolm Smith
- The railways had extensive fleets of vehicles for local collection and delivery of parcels, packages and other goods, including milk, agricultural produce and livestock. Malcolm will demonstrate techniques for creating models of GWR and BR road vehicles, including horse drawn vehicles, lorries, vans and buses with details of appropriate kits that can be used or adapted and techniques for enhancing the finished models and their loads.
- Terry Downes
- Enabling Templot users to design and create their own plug in chairs and track on a 3D printer. Terry will be demonstrating the use of Plug Track and how to build your own track and turnouts based directly on Templot designs. He will show how everybody can realise the potential of Plug Track without owning a 3D Printer or Laser Cutter.

photo: Terry Downes
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Societies
The links below will take you to the websites of the organisations listed.
- Scalefour Society
- Caters for the needs of railway modellers working to the scale of 4mm to the foot (1:76.2)
     

- Gauge O Guild
- The guild supports all modellers working in the scale designated 'O' with quarterly magazines and national exhibitions.
- Missenden Abbey Railway Modellers' Residential Courses
- Staged 3 times a year, these practical courses cover all aspects of the railway modelling hobby.
     

- Pendon Museum
- They bring the past to life through highly detailed models of the railways, countryside and buildings of the 1920s and 30s, all to 1:76 scale.
- The 2mm Scale Association
- The association exists to promote and facilitate modelling at the scale of 2mm:1ft.
     

- The ScaleSeven Group
- Modellers work to a scale of 1:43.5, 7mm to 1ft, and use true-to-prototype track and wheel standards.
- The EM Gauge Society
- EM reflects the original 18mm gauge, further refined to 18.2mm. In addition we also support modellers working to Protofour (P4)

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