Exhibition 1999
Saturday
27th November
Traders
Keith's Model Railways
2 Holyrood Drive, Countesthorpe, Leicester LE8 3TR
Telephone: 0116 277 8634
New and second hand Model Railways, (run
by genuine enthusiast).
PDC Models
10 Glyndwr, Knucklas,
Knighton, Powys LD7 1RR
Telephone: 01547 528767
Small Model layouts and Dioramas - built to order.
Toysworld.co.uk
BRIO Wooden toys for sale - order online at www.toysworld.co.uk
or for more information email: michelle@toysworld.co.uk
|
 |
Who was there?...
Cherwell Junction
by Solihull Model Railway Circle
Gauge = '00'/4mm
CHERWELL is our exhibition layout and is developing fast. Its design means a number of scale length trains can run simultaneously. The scenery is now taking shape, the tramway is now laid, and new for this year light signals!
If you look carefully you can see: Pigeons roosting under the station bridge; Foxes using the trackbed as a shortcut and one fox eying lambs, gulls eggs and the shepherd on the upper pasture; Cats watch building work in the arch from the platform; Gulls above the sea and on the cliffs with a lonely Cormorant.
Bottrill Street Yard
by
Revd Nigel Adams
Size = 8' x 1'7"
Gauge = '0'/7mm
"Thirty
years ago I built an 009 layout on an ironing board and I
have always hankered after the simplicity of folding down
legs, plugging in the current and the layout being ready to
run.
However, now I model '0' gauge it seemed out of the question
until I saw a second-hand wooden ironing board for sale at
the shop round the corner. So I bought it for £6 and
tried various possibilities.
Eventually, I came up with a layout measuring 8' x 1'7" which is split into two 4ft sections which are created face
to face for transport with the bottom one being attached by
conti-joiners to outriggers running across the ironing board
which is 12 inches wide.
Many of my previous layouts I have modelled loco sheds of
one sort or another but this one is different.
It depicts a small yard which is on a short branch from a
nearby station and it serves two factories as well as a goods
unloading platform. The locos used are all short wheelbase
ones and the fiddleyard uses cassettes which are a maximum
of 20 inches long."
Tolshaxam LNER
by
Patrick Cook
Size = 13' x 18"
Gauge = '0'/7mm
It is based on a light railway somewhere in East Anglia in
the 1930 - 1948 period. The stock is kit built and the buildings
are
scratch built. The stock is typical of what could haev been
on a light railway such as this.
Brensham Junction
by John Cox
Size = 12' x 2'
Gauge = 'Em'/4mm
The
layout is set in Worcestershire countryside, some where around
Evesham. The name of the junction and the branch come from
John Moore's books on life in this area before the war. Within
the space available, I have set out to capture the essence
of Broom Junction on the ex Midland Redditch line to Ashchurch,
by including the north box, signals, sidings, grounded coach,
island platform and the road bridge. I have endeavoured to
get the feel of the Midland Style with the correct signals,
design box and rolling stock.
All
the buildings are scratch built replicas from plans drawn
by Illife Stokes of ones in the Evesham area. The sequence
of operation is taken from a 1930's working timetable and
includes through branch passenger trains, pickup goods with
interchange traffic and numerous fitted though freights. Locomotives
are kitbuilt and reflect those that were shedded at Bournville,
Saltley & Redditch. Passenger and goods stock are also
kitbuilt and represent those running at the time.
Libbyville
by
E York
Size = 4'6" x 4'6"
Gauge = '00'/4mm
The
design is basically a small village with an industrial site
and farm land. There is one main road running through Libbyville
with the usual facilities of a pub, church, station etc. and
also a new development. The building of the layout has been
a joint effort and this is our first attempt. We have made
errors and learnt from them, but would have made considerably
more if it was not for the help and advice given by more experienced
modellers. The layout has further work to be done on it.
Ballykiren
by
Ned Williams
Size = 10' x 2'6"
Gauge = 7mm scale narrowgauge (on 16.5mm track)
Ballykiren
is yet another attempt to cram a quart into a pint pot. A
roadside half on an Irish narrow gauge railway is served by
trains running from hidden revolving sector plate to hidden
revolving sctor plate. There is just space for a junction
with a stretch of roadside tramway and the outskirts of the
village served by the halt.
Hickam (freelance)
by
Don Marshall
Size = 10' x 3'
Gauge = 4mm
Hickam
is just over 49 years old, showing the original Triang track
and modified engines. Children will love this layout as they
may see someone they recognise (Thomas and Friends).
|