Hornby has just published on line a book of Hornby memories:
Background is here: https://www.hornby.com/uk-en/bookazine?utm_campaign=2700532_Hornby%20-%20Memories%20ep.3%20-%20week%2012%202020%2F2021&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Hornby%20PLC&_%24ja=tsid%3A71284&dm_i=2DJZ,1LVQS,231UGS,5GAUN,1 (https://www.hornby.com/uk-en/bookazine?utm_campaign=2700532_Hornby%20-%20Memories%20ep.3%20-%20week%2012%202020%2F2021&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Hornby%20PLC&_%24ja=tsid%3A71284&dm_i=2DJZ,1LVQS,231UGS,5GAUN,1)
Download it here: https://www.hornby.com/media/brands/bookazine2020.pdf (https://www.hornby.com/media/brands/bookazine2020.pdf)
And I cant believe it. My Hornby memory is the first one in the book - after Simon Kohler's foreword and Pete Waterman's feature.
I've not found anyone else from here in the book, but you may be in there. I just don't know your real name!
However, just reading them all, everyone's story shows how they have been touched by the railway bug in some way or another.
It's a lovely sentimental tear-jerking emotional read.
Please take a look, but have a hanky or a tissue with you.
Bob