Cumbria Area Group Inaugural Meeting

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Cumbria Area Group Inaugural Meeting

Postby grovenor-2685 » Sat May 30, 2009 7:12 pm

Friday, 29 February 2008

Area Group Organizer Stephen Paulin has arranged an inauguaral meeting for this embryonic group to take place at his home The Station Master's House, Midland Hill, Kirkby Stephen on Saturday 12th April at 12 noon. The plan is to have lunch at the Black Bull in Nateby followed by a general discussion on what people would like to achieve with the group and then to try and plan some further meetings. If everybody brings a modelling project we could have a discussion on those too. MAP
Anyone interested in coming along can contact Stephen at either: s.paulin@merseymail.com or Stephen.Paulin@silverbeck-rymer.co.uk Further details on the Blue Sheet.
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Re: Cumbria Area Group Inaugural Meeting

Postby grovenor-2685 » Sat May 30, 2009 9:10 pm

Friday, 25 April 2008
First Meeting of Cumbrian Area Group
Six potential members of a Cumbrian Area Group met at Stephen Paulin's house in Kirby Stephen on Saturday, 12th April, 2008.

After being impressed by the authenticity of his 12in/foot scale model of a Midland Railway house - Stephen is trying to get it all right - we repaired to a most excellent pub beside the remarkably intact ex-NER station for a superb lunch before returning to Stephen's house for tea and a natter.

In our company were Stephen and his wife, Cherry; Phil Tuer and his wife, Sheila, from Carlisle; David Beale from back o' Skidda' and Ian Everett from Askrigg. We discussed our interests and ambitions. Stephen showed some lovely BR wagons and LNWR buildings. Phil admitted to modelling in EM but nevertheless we listened as he talked about his interests in Cumbrian railways and the fascinating complexity of the early railways in the Workington area. He also showed some lovely etches of Furness Railway "squirrel" seats which will be available in both 4mm and 7mm scales. David talked of his intention to model a station based on the MR in Yorkshire and had brought a beautifully made chassis for an MR 2F 0-6-0, built from a Gibson kit. Especially notable was the neat way he had converted it to split axle pick up. Ian brought two
sixth-scale models of his two exhibition layouts, Clecklewyke and Humber Dock. They had demonstrated their worth by the fact that neither layout followed precisely these cameo models - each design had been modified before wood had been irrevocably cut or track laid. He also had a nearly complete London Road kit for an NER G5 0-4-4T.

Despite being scattered within a 30 or so mile radius of Stephen's house we agreed to continue with the group and to try to encourage more members. The group also agreed to join forces to help Ian exhibit Clecklewyke at the Workington exhibition, which is on 22/23 November 2008.

We decided to meet again at Ian's house in Askrigg at 12 noon on Saturday 7th June, where we will play with his two train sets and no doubt sample the wares of the excellent Crown inn. Brian Lewis of C&L will also be there and will talk about the services and products he provides. Anyone in the area will be very welcome. For more details contact Ian on 01969 650180 or ian@ianeverett.free-online.co.uk.
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