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I am really looking forward to the arrival of the ‘O’ gauge Pug locomotives from Ellis Clark Trains in 2026. The ‘OO’ gauge ones look good too.
The ‘O’ gauge version comes with ash pan glow and an ultra-realistic firebox flicker too, far better than any other produced before. Having been able to test the tooled sample myself, I can’t wait to…
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I built this ‘O’ gauge diorama in April 2025 for Hornby Magazine and our ‘Key Model World Diorama Challenge’ video series (which you can watch on YouTube and keymodelworld.com) I used the large Scale Model Scenery baseboard and all the parts were mostly supplied by Ellis Clark Trains – apart from a few 3D printed items that I found on eBay…
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Here is the track plan for my latest ‘O’ gauge layout that I have started to build called ‘NOTLOB’ (If you’re a Monty Python fan you’ll get the reference) I’ve decided to classify this MPD as 19K, as my Newton Grove layout is 19F.
You can watch the building of this layout on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU37npcFWXxkwsrXkKJ8lEQ
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Duchess 46246 'City of Manchester' looks as majestic as ever as it slowly departs Newton Grove 19F. The locomotive is pride of the fleet, even if a little work stained, and looks fantastic in it's BR maroon livery.
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8F 48739 has been rostered for it's next turn and it heads off shed and up to the entrance of the mainline to wait access to the yard.
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8F 48773 eases down into the yard at Newton Grove to await it's next turn of duty.
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Jubilee 45562 'Alberta' backs down into the yard at Newton Grove 19F
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