A second set of photos from the show.
It’s strange how some layouts grow on you. When I first saw Redbridge Wharf (OO), it didn’t appeal, but I think that they have completed it scenically over the years, and I now rather like it! Redbridge Wharf is set in Hampshire, and models the Southern Railway’s sleeper works in BR days, manufacturing sleepers, bridge timbers and cast track components.
Wood Street (O) is a small shunting layout. Excellent buildings….
The art of presentation at Woodbury Wharf (OO9).
Bamflyde (N) is an attractive, fictional, station set somewhere on the borders of the Midland and Western regions of British Railways in the transition. What is it that’s wrong with my mind that keeps calling it ‘Bumfluff’?
Sundown Lane (EM) depicts a Southern Region based cross London line, set in the late 1960s early 1970s before the decline of freight on the line.
Switching in ‘K Street Yard’ (HO).
Wykeham Junction (N).
And lastly, a quiet moment on Blackmoor (OO9).
Looking at the photos, I rather wish that I had gone. There were some old friends of layouts that I’d happily have seen again, plus some interesting new ones. Maybe next year?



