The following layouts have been described by the authors themselves. The Guild would like to thank them all for their efforts in preparing and presenting the materials, all of which include videos, in being prepared to share their wonderful efforts and in sharing and explaining the secrets of their modelling techniques. Three of these are located in Australia, one in Ireland and one in Germany.
An inspiration to all.
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Alan Hammond
Andreas Manthey
In the far north-west of Germany, ran the metre-gauge railway Leer Aurich Wittmund, which used a swing bridge to cross a waterway. In addition to the railway traffic, this video shows the processes involved in opening a bridge and a ship crossing, in the model.
View photos, video, and read more about 'Popens Swing Bridge'
Gerry Byrne
Diesels galore here in the motive power depot of Prospect Road.
Trevor Wade
Dock Railway 1946 - 1950
Ian Holmes
Railways in Lincolnshire
The Fawley Museum
A circular layout used by the Fawley Museum group to run their trains
The Fawley Museum and Bob Hatfield
Two country stations in GWR days
View photos, video, and read more about 'Watlington/Wallingford'
St. Neots MRC
1960s Industrial Narrow Gauge
John Parker
Darling harbour in Sydney, Australia. This is a small section of the vast railway lines in the harbour area.
Charles Rudder
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