The Cheltenham Society of Model Engineers (CSME) was founded in 1938. From those humble beginnings, with much member enthusiasm, and until the mid-1950s without a permanent home, the Cheltenham Society has grown steadily over the years. Originally starting as a steam locomotive based society, it still has a primary interest in steam locomotives but this
Chichester & District Society of Model Engineers Ltd. The aims of the Society are simple: to bring together all persons who are interested in the construction and, or working of models of all descriptions, or replicas in miniature; the exhibition and trial of models, and to provide a well equipped workshop for the purpose of
Whilst mainly being a Railway based club, with (when finished) a 3.5" & 5 raised track inside a 357 Metre - 5" & 7.25" ground level track, we do have, and would welcome all prospective new members from the many other model engineering disciplines, ie, Traction and Stationary Engines, Boats, Aircraft etc. Or anyone with
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Pecorama, one of Devon's leading tourist attractions is set on the hillside above the picturesque fishing village of Beer and is home to the world's foremost manufacturer of model railway track. PECO Streamline and PECO Setrack.
We are a group of model engineering enthusiasts that meet at our clubhouse and grounds in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. Our Society was founded in 1947 and has celebrated its 65 year anniversary in 2012. Thanks to the efforts of dedicated members our tracks and facilities have been continuously developed and expanded. The main interest represented within
The West Wiltshire Society of Model Engineers are presently moving the raised 3 & 5 gauge raised steel track from our old site in Queens Road Westbury to our new site adjacent to the fishing lakes and golf course at Lafarge Cement Works, Westbury.