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Bedlam: '0' (7mm.ft - 32mm gauge)

Owner: M.Baker, N Ripley & C Stark, Size: 15ft by 7ft 6ins ('L' shape). The layout is based on a mental hospital feeder line that has been taken over in 1945 by the military who are using the hospital for war casualties. Availability: Due to debut at the Hull Show in 2008.

 

Botanic Gardens: 'P4' (4mm/ft - 18.83 gauge)

Owner: Hull MRS, Size: 30ft by 13ft, A North Eastern Railway suburban layout based on the station of the same name in west Hull circa 1921/22. Available: TBA

 

Buxton TMD: '00' (4mm/ft - 16.5mm gauge)

Owner: Paul Sanders & Stephen Fields, Size: 16ft by 6ft (4.8m by 1.8m). A modern image layout based on a station and motive depot area at Buxton in the Peak District. Available: 2008

 

Cressington Light Railway: '009' (4mm/ft - 9mm gauge)

Owner: Peter Leadley, Size: 3m by 0.75m. A fictitious tourist narrow gauge railway supposedly built on the old track bed of a disused branch line somewhere in England. Available: 2009 hopefully!

 

Crumley & Little Wickhill: '009' (4mm/ft - 9mm gauge)

Owner: Hull MRS, Size: 16ft by 16ft (Corner layout), representing a narrow gauge line in the Yorkshire/Lancashire border that serves two communities, designed to give the viewing public two different views of the line. Available: Due to debut at Hull Model Railway Show 2008.

 

Cullingden: '00' fine scale (4mm/ft - 16.5mm gauge)

Owner: Hull MRS, Size; 24ft by 10ft, The layout represents a midland terminus somewhere west of Bradford in West Yorkshire during October 1961. The track plan typifies the complicated approach to such termni during that period. Availability: Due to debut at the Hull Model Railway Show in 2009.

 

Ravenswood: 'N' (2mm/ft - 9mm gauge)

Owner: Chris Berry, Size: 5ft by 2ft 6ins. A fictional market town in Derbyshire set in 2004/05 mainly diesel motive power with steam on the small preservation line and the occasional special train. Availability; Due to debut at the Hull Model Railway Show in November 2008.

 

Rowlands Castle '00' (4mm/ft - 16.5mmgauge)

Owner: Peter Goss, Size: 4.8metres by 2.8metres. During the second world war around the time of the Normandy landings, Rowlands Castle (Southern Railway) was used as a detraining station for troops and equipment. The model will depict the country station and yard, village green and buildings, and adjacent forestry areas as would have been seen during 1944. Trains will include local stopping and semi fast Waterloo-Portsmouth first generation EMU service, general goods, government pooled goods and troop trains. All based on written and first hand reported accounts. Availability:Due to debut at the Hull Model Railway Show in November 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

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