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Anyone going to Warley?
I will be there on Saturday. As usual lookout for the dark red Ecclesbourne Valley Railway Fleece! Best wishes, John H-T. |
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Have a good time John.
I won't be going, but a report would be nice if you have the time. I'd be especially interested if any gauge 1 (45mm) narrow gauge was on show. ![]()
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Had a good day at Warley and have posted a selection of the layouts that caught my eye.
Bath Green Park is spectacular. I have concentrated on some of the more unusual layouts. There were quite a number of large N gauge layouts running scale length trains on long runs. Also quite a few O gauge layouts. Trev, sorry I didn't see any Gauge 1 narrow gauge. The best I could manage was the G Scale metre gauge layout : St. Jean sur Mer. |
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Thanks for the pictures John. I was due to go myself but had to cancel at the last minute.
Bath Green Park is a great subject for a layout so I can imagine how impressive it must have been. Did you notice any Swiss layouts?
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Pleased you had a good time John, and thanks for the pics. Shame about the lack of 45mm represention, but then the sort of thing that I and Gandalf John are currently interested in (ie. very freelance garden railways) is probably a tiny minority interest!
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