Join Hornby Hobbies and The One:One Collection for a spectacular weekend of nostalgia, discovery and celebration as the Weekend di apertura della collezione Hornby Hobbies x One:One rolls into Margate on 9–10 August 2025.
Held in celebration of Railway 200, marking two centuries since the birth of passenger rail, the event offers visitors a unique chance to explore Hornby’s rich railway heritage and get a rare preview of the awe-inspiring One:One Collection of full-size locomotives, large-scale engineered locomotives and amazing O gauge working layout.
With morning and afternoon sessions available, the Open Weekend promises something for the whole family. Explore detailed model railway exhibitions, get hands-on with activities from Hornby Hobbies’ iconic brands – including Airfix, Scalextric, Pocher and Corgi – and soak up the atmosphere with live music and refreshments (available at additional cost).
What to expect:
- A preview of the One:One Collection as the museum continues to take shape
- Access to Hornby Hobbies’ heritage and facilities
- Entry to The WonderWorks, home to exhibits and interactive fun
- Model railway layouts and brand exhibits in the former Hornby factory
- Live band, refreshments (at an additional cost), and much more!
Ticket holders will enjoy entry from 9.30am, with limited parking available on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets are limited, so early booking is recommended.
Ticket Prices:
Adults £25.00 | Concessions £20.00 | Children (5–15) £10.00 | Under 5s Free | Family £50.00 (2 adults, up to 3 children)
Posizione: The WonderWorks, Westwood Industrial Estate, Margate, Kent CT9 4JX
Dates: Saturday 9 – Sunday 10 August 2025
Booking: Pre-order tickets for your preferred session here.
Don’t miss your chance to celebrate this landmark anniversary with the names that shaped the world of rail and collecting.
Notes:
Visitors entering The One:One Collection will do so subject to their acknowledgement and understanding of the following conditions:
- Entry to The One:One Collection Museum is by prior ticket purchase only
- The museum is a work in progress – the site owners have taken all reasonable steps to make the passage of visitors safe, however visitors should be aware of possible uneven surfaces and other potential hazards.
- Known hazards are identified and access will be restricted where necessary.
- Children must be supervised at all times, in particular around the exhibits.
- Access to certain areas may not be suitable for disabled/ wheelchair users.
- The exhibits on display are valuable and must not be touched or damaged in any way.