Chris47120
Hobbyist369 Points
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When you live in South West France, you have to have a vineyard on your layout, even if it is completely out of place. Ah well, Rule 1 always applies.
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A GWR Collet Goods slowly leaves the industrial siding as campers enjoy their summer holiday at the farm above.
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A BR Class 4MT (Graham Farish) sits ready to depart from the goods yard in the village of Betwixt with a short rake of grain hopper wagons.
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The village of Betwixt, between the towns of Somewhere, and Nowhere-in-Particular. A local service with a Crab 2-6-0 loco and two carriages, sits at the village station waiting for passengers to embark.
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A BR Britannia class locomotive (Minitrix) with Pullman coaches, passes the lake next to the village of Betwixt, with the MPD for the village station in the background.
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Somewhere to Nowhere-in-Particular. A BR Class 9F stands on the turntable at the Somewhere motive power depot.
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From my N gauge layout “Somewhere to Nowhere-in-Particular”. A BR Standard 5MT pulling coal wagons passes out of Somewhere, while a King Class locomotive stands at the coaling station behind in the motive power depot.
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From my N gauge layout. The terminus at the town of Somewhere with a couple of industrial sidings behind.
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