Gallery 16: Narrow Gauge Southwest, February 2003: Page 2
All photos: Mick Thornton
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| Another new module, Ditton Heath, has joined the layout to now make a 3-module set up totalling some 20ft in length. Ditton Heath is the main passing station of the line and includes the loco works, making a very busy 4ft module. (continued below) (49Kb/47Kb/47Kb) |
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| (Cont) This new module complements the previous two extremely well, and follows the same theme of having every inch absolutely crammed with finely modelled detail. (47Kb and 37Kb) |
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| "Lummerland", Helmut Heinert and Friends, 0-9. Now for something completely different! This very attractive little layout is based on the Island of Lummerland which is well known in Germany and Holland in a children’s TV series. Very attractively done and a worthy first appearance at NGSW of an overseas guest exhibitor. (42Kb/51Kb) |
"Trevellin", Ned Williams 0n30. An original theme, with the layout set in Patagonia, with locos and stock based on prototypes built in the 1920’s for the Esquel Railway. (37Kb) |
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| Blackmoor Junction, Tony Peart 009. Blackmoor Junction is a “might have been” on the Lynton and Barnstaple, supposing that a branch line had been built to Ilfracombe. (44Kb) |
"Maesog", Charlie and Elizabeth Insley, 009. Maesog is a minimum space layout that features Charlie’s convincing Welsh Merioneth Railway theme. His impressive collection of superbly made rolling stock is a main attraction, as is the overall presentation of the layout. (50Kb/53Kb) |
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