An early snap of some work currently underway.
This project involves taking out one of the cabinets in Puppet Corner and replacing it with a new cabinet tailored to show off some new exhibits.
E.T.A. August 2011.
A secret wonderland of toys, model railways and scale models, hiding beneath Brighton Station
Monday, 27 June 2011
Sunday, 12 June 2011
New "Lead Figures" cabinet
![]() |
| Lead Cowboys and Indians |
![]() |
| A few of the lead Disney figures |
Friday, 20 May 2011
Trams and tracks
![]() |
| The tramway backdrop under construction |
So, for the new tram display, we didn't just build a shelf for the piece and set up an overhead wire and street supports, we also sourced a contemporary tram scene for background, and built a strip of proper tramway track set into a section of stone roadway that was hand-assembled from individual flagsstones.
This obviously takes more time than simply putting an item on a shelf with a label, but we think that the results are worth it.
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
New tram display
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Oliver Cromwell is coming
![]() |
| Stand under construction |
Well, it's still not quite on display yet. An item this large (and this heavy) needs a special display stand, and it's taken a while to finalise the design and sort out a few minor issues (like making some replacement parts for the track). The plinth is now pretty much built and painted, and just really needs the frame and glassing, so hopefully it shouldn't take too much longer.
Friday, 11 March 2011
Steamroller moved to Foyer
Our quarter-scale model steamroller (the "Sir Granville") was looking a little unhappy sitting on the floor under Arches 2-3, so we've now given it a clean and put it on a new trundleable plinth in Arch One. It's now easier to see, and is nearer to its "traction engine" cousin.
Monday, 21 February 2011
The Brighton Belle at Modelworld 2011
The Modelworld 2011 Exhibition at the Brighton Centre's just come to an end.
The 5BEL Trust ("Bringing Back the Brighton Belle") were on stand 34, and they also had one of the actual Brighton Belle carriages parked outside on a trailer. The weather was a bit drab, but thanks to the Brighton Half Marathon, about five and a half thousand people trotted past it on Sunday morning.
The exhibition also featured Daleks, a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car, a lot of model trains, an awe-inspiring Lego aircraft carrier, and a Very Very Large scale steam locomotive (the Green Goddess) that was over twenty-seven and a half feet long including the tender, and weighed over eight tons.
![]() |
| The full-size Pullman "Brighton Belle" carriage display, on stand 34 of Modelworld 2011 |
The 5BEL Trust ("Bringing Back the Brighton Belle") were on stand 34, and they also had one of the actual Brighton Belle carriages parked outside on a trailer. The weather was a bit drab, but thanks to the Brighton Half Marathon, about five and a half thousand people trotted past it on Sunday morning.
![]() |
| The Brighton Belle's Car 88, parked outside the Brighton Centre, 20th Feb 2011 |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
WIN A BRIGHTON TOY AND MODEL MUSEUM FAMILY TICKET FOR FREE ADMISSION FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR Take part in our Toy Museum Photo Competition and...
-
Looking for a change of pace during the Christmas Shopping? Why not pop into Brighton Toy Museum? If you’re looking for something a...
-
WIN A BRIGHTON TOY AND MODEL MUSEUM FAMILY TICKET FOR FREE ADMISSION FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR Take part in our Toy Museum Photo Competition and...
-
This odd coach (a Maudslay "deck-and-a-half" observation coach) is a visitors' favourite We're putting the finishing t...








