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There was very healthy competition for the awards and the winners are listed below: The York Trophy is awarded to the layout exhibited at Scaleforum which is voted most interesting, entertaining or worthy of merit by visitors to the exhibition. This year it was won by Stephen Howe for Horsley Bank The MRJ Chalice is awarded at Scaleforum to the model which, in the opinion of the judges, most represents excellence in 4mm scale modelling and best exemplifies the aims of the Society.This year it was won by Mark Tatlow for Portchullin The Chairman's Cup has five categories - Locomotives, Coaching stock, Freight stock, Service stock (civil engineers’ vehicles and similar) and Buildings (track, structures and other scenic items). The best of these is the overall winner of the Cup. The winners are listed below. The Deputy Chairman's Cup is awarded for technical innovation in railway modelling. Bill Bedford won it this year for his pinpoint bearing carriers for attaching spring wires to pinpoint bearing cups. The Armchair Modeller's Challenge encourage members of the Society to get out of their armchairs and actively do some modelling. The theme varies each year and the results are shown and judged at Scaleforum. Graham Broad won with his diorama of Raven Quay. |
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Left, centre, right: Philip Hall |
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Left, centre, right: Philip Hall |
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Left & right: Philip Hall |
Unfortunately, we do not have photographs of either Morgan Gilbert's coaches or Peter Sutherland. If anyone can provide images, I will gladly add them to this page. |
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Centre: Philip Hall |
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Left, centre, right: David Brandreth |
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