Gallery 16: Narrow Gauge Southwest, February 2003: Page 2

All photos: Mick Thornton

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Ditton Railway Company Ditton Railway Company Ditton Railway Company
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)
Ditton Railway Company Ditton Railway Company Ditton Railway Company
(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)
Lummerland Lummerland Trevellin
"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)
Blackmoor Junction Maesog Maesog
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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