Moonhill is a O gauge small diesel depot which comprises a loco shed, a diesel refuelling point with the oil storage tank and rail tanker unloading facilities nearby. It is set in the period 1985 to 1995 and usually there will be 10 to 12 locos on display.
Vauxhall Road, 4mm,16.5mm gauge, does not seek to represent any specific part of the London suburbs and operates in the period from 1990 to present day.
Ferring P4 , 4mm, is the terminus of a fictional branch off the Brighton to Portsmouth line near Goring, Sussex, set in 1911. We try to portray typical L.B.S.C.R. practice of the time and to capture a ‘Brighton’ atmosphere, most of the buildings are based on real ones.
Rax Lane M.P.D. is a OO gauge representation of an engine shed operational during the transition between steam and diesel, set in the mid 1960s
Westcliffe is a OO layout in the period 1985 - 95 displaying engineers stock with some revenue services working the coal and distribution yards together with stone and bitumen for the tar works.
This OO gauge layout is a totally fictitious railway terminus. It is mainly set in the 1950s early 60s BR days, so you are likely to see both steam and diesel. It will be mainly Western and Southern stock in both steam and diesel.
An N Gauge steam loco depot set during the ‘50s & ‘60s in Southern England. At the heart of the operation is a working turntable
An imaginary location depicted in modern image N Gauge. A station, loco shed and goods sidings provide an opportunity to run a variety of stock.
Showing a modern South London scene in N Gauge. Many scratch built buildings and contemporary features on view.
An imaginary busy market town served by a tram transport system