Ian Blenkinsopp's superb OO gauge London suburban layout SOUTH GALLIONS featuring steam and third rail electric trains.
Every year, Rod Moore always manages to surprise us. This year he demonstrated a diverse range of card models, some static and some working, some tiny and some large. He doesn't show any signs of running out of ideas to amaze and entertain us.
Chris's layouts are either very big or very small, but its unusual to bring three separate layouts to the same exhibition.
No prizes for guessing this is Japanese Z scale, offering many possibilities in a small space.
Prolific local layout builder Andrew Holland exhibited COCKERMOUTH built during the outbreak of Covid 19. Custom backscene.
The layout was built on an old interior door and other bits and bobs from previous layouts.
OO gauge and 1950s/1960s late steam / early diesel era. A popular time period for many modellers. The line closed in 1966.
ELLASWEET is a 4mm scale model of a typical South Lincolnshire Sugar Beet factory built by Graham Morfoot from Spalding.
The West Cumberland Guild of Model Engineers brought along some exquisite examples of the finest craftsmanship. This hot metal torpedo car is a model of a steel industry car that was built at Chapel Bank in Workington.
American HO is 1/87th scale while British OO is 1/76th scale but they share the same track gauge (16.5mm). Ray O'Neill built Franklin Falls to run his Digital Sound equipped locomotives based on New England prototypes in North East USA.