Even a pandemic of epic proportions has been
unable to ruin one of the UK's premier railway modeling shows.
When the annual London Festival of Railway Modeling exhibition
at the grand Alexandra Palace venue was canceled due to
coronavirus restrictions, model-makers got the show back on
track by taking it online.
Using the hashtag #TwitterModelRailwayShow, thousands of them
have been posting photos and videos this week of their detailed
miniature railway sets, drawing expert commentary and
appreciative feedback from fellow enthusiasts.
The railway fest has carried on unabated for days, extending
what was supposed to be a two-day festival into a lasting online
community.
The show's sponsor was British toymaker Hornby, which makes
train sets including miniatures of real engines and more magical
ones like Harry Potter's Hogwarts Express.
"It just goes to show how resourceful folks are," said Simon
Kohler, Hornby's marketing and product development director.
"You get knocked down, you get up again and you find another
way."
(Reporting by Elizabeth Howcroft; editing by Stephen Addison and
Estelle Shirbon)
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