Ally Pally show sponsor announced


06 January 2025
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We are delighted to announce that Bachmann and Graham Farish are once again sponsors of The London Festival of Railway Modelling at Alexandra Palace in March.

The vast Bachmann stand will remain one of the first you see as you enter the Main Hall, and will once again showcase some of its key brands including Woodland Scenics and Kinesis. Visitors will also be able to check out the latest new products from Bachmann Branchline in OO scale and Graham Farish in N scale.

 

Richard Proudman, Bachmann Rail Brand Manager, had this to say: The London Festival of Railway Modelling is an important event for Bachmann and the model railway industry as a whole, as it brings our wonderful hobby to the capital and provides a showcase for new and experienced visitors alike. Bachmann and Graham Farish have supported the event at Alexandra Palace since its inception in 2001, and its precursor, 100 Years of Railway Modelling, which was held at Wembley in 2000, and I am delighted that we will do so again in 2025.”

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Richard goes on to say: “A warm welcome awaits visitors to the Bachmann stand where our latest products will be on show and members of the team will be on hand and happy to chat. Our philosophy here at Bachmann is to support the industry that we love, from our retailers to clubs and events around the country, and of course or consumers both new and old and to that end, I am delighted that we’ll once again be working with the Model Railway Club and Warners to put on the Bachmann Kid’s Zone as part of The London Festival of Railway Modelling 2025. Here our younger visitors can get hands on and learn about making model scenery and create their very own piece to take home on the day.”

 

The London Festival of Railway Modelling takes place over the weekend of March 15 & 16, 2025 at Alexandra Palace in London. Tickets are only £16 when booked in advance, or £17 on the day. Advance ticket holders can also enter the exhibition at 9.30am, that’s 30-minutes earlier than those who pay on the door. Click here for a full list of layouts, traders and to book your tickets.

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