Lovely little museum with miniture trains. Lots of vintage toys to stir memories for the adults. Wonderful knitted Buckingham Palace and Sandringham, all knitted by a lovely 90 year old lady, who was at the exhibition. She knits to raise money for charity a s has raised over £170,000 so far.
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Lindsey Burns ★★★★★
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Clare Samson ★★★★★
Amazing fun and really well made models. Visited with children aged 12 and 15 who absolutely loved it. They enjoyed controlling the trains on some of the models, the retro video games and trying the penny arcade machines. the treasure hunt sheet was brilliant and we were all really engaged trying to find everything hidden in the displays. The Lego models were awesome. This museum was a surprise hit and I would definitely recommend this to families rain or shine.
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Adrian Page-Mitchell ★★★★☆
A good experience, with some lovingly put together layouts, and the penny arcades were good fun. Sadly I think it is a bit expensive for what it is, there is only one train layout the public can use, which means the experience for us only lasted just over an hour
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Terri Allain ★★★★★
Fantastic place to visit for young and old alike. I loved the model trains, car collections, vintage toys and the knitted display too as well as the old penny arcade. There is also a little cafe too.
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Steve Crampton (Crampo) ★★★★★
A collection of toy railways, scalextrix, toys and old slot machines. We absolutely loved it. A lot of fun and took us back to our childhood. The double decker bus full of a collection of Matchbox cars from the first to most recent is incredible! Circa 18,000 of them! For a couple of hours it's well worth a visit.
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Vicky Clifton ★★★☆☆
Nice enough place. Kids enjoyed it. Isn't huge, we had hour there and couldn't have spent any longer really. They have a cafe. I think it was a bit pricey for what is was but what it was was okay
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Steven Alexander Simmonds ★★★★★
Superb and so much fun. This is not huge yet the variety of things to do and see was just brilliant. We flew planes drove trains, played on retro arcade games and loved the different model sets. I took 2 kids aged 6 and 11 who both loved it and myself who also loved every minute. Sadly all photos were of my kids so unable to post but worth a visit. Will visit again.
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David Tose ★★★★★
Wonderful little find, lots of layout to look at and a fun lego section in the middle. The little playarea with the brio trians was a nice touch to keep the younger one entertained. Good price for admissions,
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karen hough ★★★★★
Fab little place. Staff were friendly and helpful and the exhibitions really interesting. We loved the old toy section and the old fashioned arcade. You could spend a long time just taking it all in and spotting new tiny details. A lot of thought and time has gone into each "world".
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Alfie Kendall ★★★★☆
This place was good fun to spend a few hours on holiday. Most layouts were pretty decent and had a good amount of detail especially the Japanese layout which had some very good details and fab trains. The penny arcade was good fun too. There was a decent amount of interactive stuff but a little more would be nice. The only down side was there seemed to be some what a lack of detail and station details on the larger British layout. Don't know whether this was due to it being a new feature but it was quite bare. Overall it was a good place to visit and I would probably recommend to anyone thinking about coming although the admissions were a little on the pricey side but it was worth it.
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