NGS on tour


The NGS has an active program of exhibition attendance, enabling members and non-members to see the range of products and services that we offer.  Of particular importance is the chance to see the ever-expanding range of kits and ready to run rolling stock that are not available through normal retail channels.

Members can also save postage costs by picking up journal or handbook binders, and there is usually a display case with a few example NGS wagons to tempt you!

When space permits, we also offer N gauge modelling demonstrations, and, of course, welcome renewals and queries from existing members.  Make a point of dropping by the NGS stand when we attend your local railway exhibition.

See where you can meet us

45th Anniversary RoadShows

Our Anniversary celebrations in 2012 were different.  With a commercial exhibition dedicated to N gauge modelling now an annual event, we decided to reach out to a wider audience by taking a special RoadShow to large model railway exhibitions around the country.

The RoadShow was alongside our usual Display Stand, and offered the public (and NGS members!) the chance to learn how to build a wagon kit.  There was also a loco clinic and demonstrations of loco and rolling stock maintenance, together with advice on how to build an exhibition layout and get it booked for shows.  The public were also able to try the "driver experience" of operating an N gauge layout.

We are grateful to the generosity of Freestone model Accessories, Parkside Dundas, Peco and Squires Tools who provided the kits, tools, glue and chassis for these RoadShows..

Meet the team and join up

David and Ann Baverstock will be delighted to meet N gauge modellers at the stand.  Just come along and introduce yourself and have a chat.  We sell the exclusive NGS kits and ready to run rolling stock, journal binders, handbook binders, and several other specialist NGS items.

We also enrol new members, renew current members, answer questions and queries.  Why not join and order one or two wagons from our enormous range at the same time.  It can be cheaper than buying our products from an auction site, and you'll also get 600 full colour pages of N gauge modelling every year in our society Journal, as well as 200+ pages in our Handbook.

Even if you just want directions to a particular stand, come and talk to a friendly face.  We'll try to help you out.

We would love to meet you, so do please come along to the stand, hopefully spend some money, but more importantly, introduce yourself.  Without you, the member, the NGS would come to a grinding halt.

When space permits we have a demonstration table alongside the stand, and if you are interested in demonstrating with us, please contact David via the link below.

Mini Stands - North and South

Hartley - The NGS mini stand micro layout For smaller shows, we have two Mini Stands which offer encouragement to N guage modellers and membership information, but do not have NGS kits for sale.  Our northern mini stand features a new micro layout "Hartley", which is available to test member's new purchases, while the southern mini stand features a number of dioramas to show what can be achieved with N gauge.

Hartley (illustrated left) is a preserved railway on a total area of 3ft x 2ft 6in.   The layout is highly detailed using code 80 track and proprietary scenic components so that the model will appeal to new modellers with restricted space.

The station and street lighting is scratch built using brass tube and 0.8mm surface mount LED’s.  The buildings are Hornby Lyddle End, Ratio kits or Kestrel, all heavily weathered and painted by dry brushing techniques.  The scenic areas are covered with ‘Woodland Scenics’ scatters and static grass applied with our home made electronic static grass applicator.NGS southern mini stand

Shunting is performed in the station and goods shed / maintenance area, using electromagnets and a fleet of wagons fitted with MBD couplings.  The majority of our locomotives are weathered by airbrush and have additional detail including dummy etched couplings, lamps and fire irons fitted.  Road vehicles and figures are coated with matt varnish then weathered using Tamiya sets whilst the varnish is still tacky.  Wagon loads are weathered using the Citadel range of washes.

Our southern team has a portable display with details of the ever-expanding exclusive range of NGS kits and ready to run models, combined with a number of dioramas with examples of assembled wagon kits, loco kits and more adventurous examples of "kit-bashing". (illustrated right).  Our southern team are now actively looking for additional outings to raise the profile of N gauge and the NGS among smaller local shows, so if you know of an event that might be suitable, why not get in touch with our Display Stand Manager via the link below?

Ann and David are the exhibition face of the NGS
For larger shows, we are sometimes able to lay on demonstrations, too

 

Display Stand Manager


Where will we be?

This list will be updated over the year, but here is the current plan for our main display stand, and our two mini stands.

  • Northern mini stand appearances are listed in blue and include the demonstration layout Hartley.
  • Southern mini stand appearances are shown in green and display NGS rolling stock in dioramas.
  • Only the main stand offers a selection of NGS kits and ready to run wagons (members only).
NGS on tour 2013
When What Where
12/13 January
Main stand St Albans
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19/20 January
Main stand Leamington & Warwick
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19 January Mini stand Astolat, Guildford Click for website
22/24 February
Main stand Glasgow
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23 February Mini stand East Reading Model Railway Exhibition Click for website
23/24 March
Main stand Alexandra Palace
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30/31 March
& 1 April
Main stand York
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3/4/5 May
Main stand Bristol
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Did you miss us?  Here's where we went in 2012
When Where
8/9 December CommRail, Poynton
24/25 November Warley National Model Railway Exhibition
17/18 November Alsager Railway Show
3 November Wycrail, High Wycombe
29 September Loddon Vale, Reading
20/21 October National Festival of Railway Modelling, Peterborough
20 October Didcot Rail Exhibition, Didcot
8/9 September International N Gauge Show, Leamington
16/17 June Wigan
19 May Thames Valley Model Rail Expo, Knowl Hill
12/13 May Derby
5 May Rural Life Centre, Farnham
4-6 May Bristol Model Railway Exhibition
7-9 April York Model Railway Show
31 March NGS Berkshire Area Group  exhibition, Wokingham
31 March Maryport, Cumbria
24/25 March London Festival of Railway Modelling (Ally Pally)
10/11 March West Mercia
24/26 February Model Rail Scotland, Glasgow
18 February
Kenavon, Reading
28/29 January Kendal, Cumbria
21/22 January Leamington & Warwick
14/15 January St. Albans