'Narrow but Nice 2', Leatherhead, Surrey
5th June 2004

June 5th saw the second 'Narrow but Nice' Exhibition organised jointly by the Surrey Narrow Gauge Modellers and the Surrey Group of the 7mm Narrow Gauge Association.  The exhibition was held in the Christ Church Hall at Leatherhead.
Photo's by Mick Thornton (MT) - Wessex NGM and
Anthony Goff (AG) - Surrey NGM.

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(73Kb) Picardy 1917. Superb modelling by Philip Moss.
[0-16.5] MT

(64Kb)Picardy 1917. Baldwin leaves the shed. [0-16.5] AG

(60Kb) The Pizza. An incredibly small layout , about the size of a medium pizza, from Mark Fielder. [Nn3] MT

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(76Kb) Bodgers Bottom.  A very well executed minimum space layout by Brian Cameron. [0-16.5] MT

(84Kb) Hilvermouth from Anthony Goff.  Anthony has now added a river scene to the front of this layout  which considerably enhances the depth of this attractive developing layout. [009] MT

(73Kb) Hilvermouth. Anthony is a junior member of the 009 Society and the Surrey NGM. [009] MT

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(52Kb) Hilvermouth. [009] AG

(67Kb) Arne Wharf by Chris Nevard. Superb animated diorama. [009] MT

(72Kb) Arne Wharf. [009] AG

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(52Kb) Porthmadog by Robert Bough.  This layout is under construction. Posing here are Robert's backwoods Tasmanian Garratt and the late David Mander's Stronalacher Baldwin from the 009 Society's Heritage Collection. [009] MT

(64Kb) Porthmadog. Anthony Goff's scratch built Darjeeling & Himalayan 4-6-2 heads a rack of Ian Turner's superb scratch built coaches. [009] AG

(75Kb) John Thorne's exquisite  de Winton vertical boiler loco . The basis of which is an old Brian Clarke kit. [009] MT

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(67Kb) A freelance scratch  built Dutch tram trundles along Mole End by Richard Preece. [0-16.5] MT

(63Kb) Mole End. [0-16.5] AG

(51Kb) Whitemoor exhibited by David Walker.  A Backwoods model of 'Taliesin' poses on the viaduct.  This layout was originally built by Graham Watling. [009] AG

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