Pics from the show.
The layout as set up on Sunday morning, with the "Plandampf day" board in place. The class 106 shunted the yard both days. The only casualty was the class 280, which shed a traction tyre, though it seems to run quite well without it.
looking into the goods shed yard.
The only two issues with the layout were firstly that some glue fumes had found their way into the mechanism of one of the semaphores. A little work with the end of a scalpel blade had that working by Sunday morning. The more serious issue was a point wire popping out of the tie bar hole on Sunday morning. Fortunately Neil Stevenson of PLS Layouts/Sherwood Models is more adept at putting these things back than I am, and got it sorted before the show opened. Many thanks, Neil.
The class 798 at rest in the platform.
The show was opened by no less a person than Sir Topham Hatt.
Videos are being processed and will eventually be posted.
Les