RMweb Premium paulontheball Posted August 26 RMweb Premium Share Posted August 26 (edited) The time has come to sell my finescale (code 40 rail) N gauge layout 'Little Salkeld'. This DCC layout entered the exhibition circuit in late 2018 and was exhibited successfully a number of times until 2022. Despite a number of invitations to further exhibit the layout, other commitments have prevented it being shown during the last 2 years. Little Salkeld was featured in the March-2019 edition of Railway Modeller magazine and the June-2022 edition of BRM magazine. The layout is now offered for sale without rolling stock, however it is otherwise a complete 'going concern' and ready to exhibit. Included within the sale is a Lenz DCC system with 2 Hand Controllers, Trestles and the curtain used when exhibiting. I intend to sell all of the rolling stock separately as I have started a new project in EM Gauge, however I would be open to an appropriate offer for the stock as well. Little Salkeld ideally requires 2 operators to run at exhibitions and would be ideally suited to either an experienced modeller or club and who are comfortable working with finescale track. I am looking for £1,800 for the layout with DCC system etc, however I am open to sensible offers. The following is a Youtube video of a running session on Little Salkeld: - Credit is given to Tony Wright (Railway Modeller) and Phil Parker (BRM) for a number of the pictures shown here. Further information available on request. Paul Moss August 2024 Edited August 26 by paulontheball 3 3 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold chris p bacon Posted August 26 RMweb Gold Share Posted August 26 I'm still scarred by that waiting room and those station windows....no wonder I have to wear glasses now. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium paulontheball Posted August 26 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted August 26 1 hour ago, chris p bacon said: I'm still scarred by that waiting room and those station windows....no wonder I have to wear glasses now. Ahhhhh but the finished article was worth it Dave.. err Chris.. err Dave… Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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