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MASTERPIECES
VOLUME TWO
GREAT LAYOUTS
INSPIRE
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TETLEY MILLS
Dave Shakespeare’s ‘OO’ gauge
West Riding layout has been
an inspiration to thousands of
modellers.
CONTENTS
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DARTMOOR
Pendon Museum’s Dartmoor scene is
amongst the finest great layouts the
UK has to offer.
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LLANGENYDD
Ken Jones adopted this part finished
‘OO’ gauge layout to model rural
Wales in the 1950s.
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RUMBLING BRIDGE
Peter Midwinter combined two
large layouts in ‘OO’ to create this
spectacular 36ft long Scottish scene.
GLEN GILLIE AND
LOCH INCH
Nick Skelton chose a lesser known
location in Scotland for his latest
exhibition layout in ‘OO’.
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Fraser Cantrill took a different route
by modelling a humble light railway
in its final years.
IVYDALE AND
BLISSGATE
DALBY WOOD
Warley MRC’s ‘OO’ section wows the
exhibition circuit with this all action
main line scene.
Hornby Magazine’s
Southern Region
layout is a firm favourite amongst
the team and delivers a great deal of
action too.
TWELVE TREES
JUNCTION
TWO BREWERIES
MILLFIELD ROAD
BRAY DOWN
Shunting is the centre piece for
Roger Nicholl’s ‘OO’ model.
Graeme Davies’ wonderful home
layout models a Western Region
main line in the summer of 1960 in
‘OO’ gauge.
Alexander Lees shows just how
enthralling the hobby can be with
this busy layout which developed
from a humble trainset.
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This 1990s main line layout was a
favourite on the exhibition circuit.
RUNSWICK
LEAMSIDE
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CAUTHERLY LANE
MARKET
WEIGHTON
This ‘OO’ 1970s era layout models
Northern England as its owners
remember it.
GRATHWAITE
JUNCTION
Welcome
Welcome to the
second edition of
Hornby Magazine
Great Layouts.
The standard of
modelling that
we feature today
continues to excel
and each time we
visit a new model
for photography we find new features and
details to catch our eye.
In this second volume we are showcasing
26 layouts covering ‘OO’ ‘N’ ‘O’ and Gauge 3
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modelling and ranging in period from the
early 1900s through to the late 1990s. That
breadth of coverage is another exciting
part of this hobby as there is just so much
choice when it comes to era.
One of our aims with Great Layouts is to
inspire your modelling and the selection
of railways shown in these pages ranges
from the sublime main line scene, which
only clubs could build, down to compact
shunting layouts. Nevertheless, any of
these could be that ticket of inspiration you
have been looking for.
We hope you enjoy the features in
this new volume and the wide range of
previously unseen photographs that have
been selected to make this publication.
Happy modelling.
Working in ‘OO’ gauge in the garden
opens up new possibilities.
PEAKDALE
Lincoln and District MRC took a
different tack for construction of
this impressive ‘N’ gauge layout.
This giant junction layout has been
revived and is set for a new life on
public display.
GAMSTON BANK
Nick Wood has captured the
essence of a Great Western Railway
branch line scene in ‘OO’.
MUCH MURKLE
John Houlden’s East Coast Main Line
layout captures the spectacle of
express operations in the 1950s.
HORSLEY
With wonderful idyllic appeal,
Horsley reflects the 1930s branch
line scene superbly.
Phil and James Bullock set out
to model memories of the
Birmingham-Worcester line in the
early 1970s.
ABBOTSWOOD
JUNCTION
HORTON REGIS
This ‘O’ gauge layout is a beautiful
reminder of the pre-grouping era.
Paul Marshall-Potter carried out
a sympathetic restoration for this
highly thought of exhibition layout
modelling East Anglia in the 1960s.
BAWDSEY
WARTON ROAD
Gauge 3 might not be the first
choice for an indoor layout, but
John Witts was determined to
prove its potential.
Mike Wild,
Editor,
Hornby Magazine
EDITORIAL
Editor:
Mike Wild
Assistant Editor:
Mark Chivers
Sub Editor:
Andy Roden
Contributors:
Trevor Jones, Julia Scarlett and Derek
Shore.
Senior designer:
Steve Diggle
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Colin Snowdon used childhood
holiday memories to create this
wonderful down-at-heel Southern
Region seaside town in ‘OO’.
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‘N’ gauge was the choice of
scale for Warley MRC’s attractive
multi-location main line layout
which offers great potential for its
operating team.
BROADWATER
JUNCTION
Chelmsford MRC stayed close to
home with its Eastern Region
‘OO’ gauge exhibition layout.
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