Looking back through my blog I see this is the fourth Spalding Model Railway Exhibition since the pandemic. In some ways that period seems so long ago and in others just as though it were last year! I can recall thinking at that time there would never be any more such exhibitions but we move on and luckily we overcame and now the model railway diary of shows seems as busy as it used to be. Certainly the Spalding Show has always been a great exhibition and each year it seems to grow in quality with this year being one of the best I can recall even going back before the pandemic.
So lets look at a few of the layouts that Mrs. Woody and me liked.
First off, Welby Lane RTC, am 00gauge layout, which is based on the British Rail test centre at Old Dalby. All the RTC (Research Technology Centre) stock was painted in a distinctive blue and red livery and there were some unusual conversions of standard rolling stock into RTC versions including the Laborotory 25 Decapod which no doubt had a far more interesting life than the Mk1 coach it was converted from!

























































