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WIDGET
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SULBURY
N Gauge
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BROCKLESEA
ELM PARK
TECHUMSETH JUNCTION
HO Gauge
O Gauge
N Gauge
KNIGHTWOOD JUNCTION
OO Gauge
TRIANG MINIC
CHALK HILL
OO Gauge
OO Gauge
Minic Motorway along with Triang OO/HO. There is a street scene made from Model-land buildings and people, with two Minic buildings.
Chalk Hill formerly Falworth, now modified and in DCC operation is set in the 70s early 80s. Blue diesel days on a single track line near the Southern/Western border.
Located in the South Midlands and depicting the period of the 50s/60s when diesels  were taking over in other parts of the country so active steam locomotives were brought together to perform the job for which they were intended.
A small seaside branch line station with a small goods yard to serve the local industry.
Widgit is a fictional country branch line terminus with a run-round line and sidings for a cattle dock, goods and coal stathes.
On the outskirts of London, situated between Stewart’s Lane and Nine Elms this small, but interesting O Gauge layout depicts a Southern region cross-London link line.
This is an American layout, 1:87 scale, which is loosely based around the Santa Fe region of Chicago. The time period is from 1970 to 2000.
This is an imaginary layout somewhere in the South of England, where both Southern and Western Regions overlap, with the odd LMS visitor..  It was also the layout's first public outing.
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