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The Royal Albert Bridge
Most railway modellers are inspired by the work of other people
as well as the real thing. I enjoy reading about model railways
tremendously and some of the layouts and articles listed have contributed
to my opinion on railway modelling and have encouraged me to aspire
to their excellence. They're not necessarily listed because they
have contributed to the Royal Albert Bridge project but perhaps
because I find answers to my modelling questions in their presence.
It all sounds very deep!
Blakeney
MRJ 142
Chee Tor
by The Manchester Model Railway Society
2mm Finescale
Scale, Scenery
MRJ: 50
Clutton Station
by Tim Venton
A passing station on the Great Western branch between Bristol
and Frome. The period is post 1948 BR WR but pre 1956 when the last
station master retired. Compressed from approximately 21' long down
to 16' (of station area) to get it into the available space.
P4
Operation, Prototype, Scale, Signalling, Stock
Web:http://www.tventon.freeserve.co.uk/
Churston
by Trevor Potts
Representing Churston station as it existed during the second
weekend of October 1934. Such a precise date is due to having so
much information on the station and trains at that period, and liking
that time in the Great Western's history.
EM
Buildings, Colour, Operation, Prototype, Scale, Scenery, Signalling,
Stock, Track
MRJ 60
Web: http://www.gwr.org.uk/layoutschurston1.html
Copenhagen Fields
MRJ 46
Ditchling Green
MRJ 50
Exebridge Quay
MRJ Compendium 1
Maristow
by Bob Harper
Maristow is a small town on the Devon bank of the Tamar, a few miles
north of Plymouth.
O Gauge
Operation, Scenery, Signalling, Stock, Track
Working interlocked lever frame
MRJ 52
Marlborough
by Philip Young
A model of the two Marlborough stations ca.1911. Includes photo's
a brief history of the line and an occasional diary and photo's
taken during construction.
P4
Buildings, Prototype, Stock
Web: http://www.marlborough-trains.org.uk/
Much Meddling
by Chris Baker
P4
A fictitious Great Western branch line station located in the
Forest of Dean. This website is intended to showcase the layout
and rolling stock and to document the various stages and techniques
of construction.
Buildings, Colour, Scenery, Signalling, Stock, Track
Web: http://homepage.mac.com/chrisbaker/
Pendon
Successfully aiming to recapture, in detailed and colourful miniature,
scenes showing the beauty of the English countryside as it used
to be in the years around 1930.
EM
Buildings, Colour, Operation, Prototype, Scale, Scenery, Signalling,
Stock, Track
Web: http://www.pendonmuseum.com/
North Shields
by Chris Pendleton
P4
Buildings, Colour, Design, Operation, Signalling, Track
MRJ 58
Wellington
MRJ 64
Stoke Summit
MRJ 121
Wenley, Broad Hambury, Kingslake and Ambleden
by Philip Harvey
OO Gauge
Buildings, Design
MRJ 63
Westford
by The Westford Modellers Group
A fictitious main line terminus located somewhere in South Devon
near to Plymouth. The period modelled is around 1962, British Railways
Western Region. Locomotives and rolling stock are largely built
from kits, some with scratch built chassis. Some models have proprietary
models as there basis.
OO Finescale
Buildings, Design, Operation, Scale, Stock
Web: http://www.westfordmodellers.co.uk/
Lesser Wenlock
by David Stone
MRJ 73
Carron Road
by Nigel Bowyer
MRJ 76
Laira MPD
by
MRJ 83
St George's Hill
by Ian Hopkins
MRJ 100, 101
Retford
by Roy Jackson
MRJ 101,141
Kendal Castle and Marthwaite
by David Jenkinson
MRJ 124
Other Important Layouts:
Walford Town by The Leamington and Warwick Model Railway Society
- MRJ 70
Kenton by John Watson - MRJ 72
Carron Road by Nigel Bowyer - MRJ 76
Chiseldon - MRJ 117
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