Amazing layout - have you had it featured in one of the monthly magazines? It’s outstanding. Where did you get your London Underground sets from - where they kits?
Thee Layout has been around now for nearly ten years. It has featured in Model Rail October 2017 Hornby Magazine November 2018 Traction Magazine September/October 2019 British Railway Modelling (BRM) April 2022 Underground News May 2022 It has also featured in the N Gauge Journal a few years ago. The Underground Stock was all scratchbuilt from plasticard motorised with Tomytec mechanisms. A few photos and descriptions can be found here facebook.com/WestCoastSouthernSection/posts/pfbid02iGwn62B2PBMF4ZsomBmSzaKkdoAxyqwQZvqBupQUVKkxdhxKWbd89xx4QjtrYxwVl The layout has its own Facebook page which contains over a 1000+ photos now, and I usually add about eight more photos every other day or so, along with an ongoing blog of day to day rail operations from my work diaries of the period. The page can be found at facebook.com/WestCoastSouthernSection
Fantastic video. So realistic. Very well done.
fantastic!
Cool video and channel just subscribed
Great video as always Andy. Thanks. Seasons greetings. Cheers, Bob
Thanks Bob, reciprocal greetings of the season to you.
Superb layout 😊
Thank you so much 😀
What a fantastic layout this is.
Amazing layout - have you had it featured in one of the monthly magazines? It’s outstanding. Where did you get your London Underground sets from - where they kits?
Thee Layout has been around now for nearly ten years. It has featured in
Model Rail October 2017
Hornby Magazine November 2018
Traction Magazine September/October 2019
British Railway Modelling (BRM) April 2022
Underground News May 2022
It has also featured in the N Gauge Journal a few years ago.
The Underground Stock was all scratchbuilt from plasticard motorised with Tomytec mechanisms. A few photos and descriptions can be found here facebook.com/WestCoastSouthernSection/posts/pfbid02iGwn62B2PBMF4ZsomBmSzaKkdoAxyqwQZvqBupQUVKkxdhxKWbd89xx4QjtrYxwVl
The layout has its own Facebook page which contains over a 1000+ photos now, and I usually add about eight more photos every other day or so, along with an ongoing blog of day to day rail operations from my work diaries of the period. The page can be found at facebook.com/WestCoastSouthernSection