Have very nearly finished a small BLT based on Clun. Lived in Shropshire all my life (78 years) so know the county well. Layout is 10 foot long and 18 inches wide plus fiddle yard and is based in the early / mid fifties. It is assumed that the line runs from Craven Arms, initially sharing running powers with the LNWR on the Heart of Wales line, turning off at Broom junction and carrying on up the Clun valley to the terminus in Clun. My big interest is in the Wellington to Craven Arms branch and the intention was to model Easthope halt but decided a BLT would be more interesting to run. Have assumed that trains ran from Wellington to Craven Arms and then twice a day ran to Clun. This meant I could use my 84H (Wellington), Salop) locos, which were mostly panniers, prairies , ivatt tanks or standard 3 tanks. Branch servcices were run by 14xx plus trailer or variety of GWR tanks. Largest loco's on the branch are 22xx or Dean goods. A variety of freight vehicles are run in the daily goods train. Goods traffic consists of coal, animal feed, fertiliser etc in and stone from nearby quarry, livestock, timber and pit props etc out. An operating session will last about an hour.