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  1. Aha! This is very useful thank you! Nestor
  2. Been a little while but here’s something I’ve been working on. It’s based on Bramber and Steyning on the former Shoreham to Horsham line and follows an out and back design. I quite like the combination of out and back operation with the option of a Roundy Roundy route if wanted. The stations provide quite an interesting contrast from a modelling perspective with Bramber acting as a nice scenic diorama and Steyning the shunting spot with goods yard and cattle market. It was also home to one of those lovely two storey Goods Sheds (if anyone knows where to obtain drawings of one it would be greatly appreciated!). I grew up in Brighton and have cycled part of the old line so it’s always held a fascination for me, especially these two stops being so close together. I have included a small corner of the castle just north of Bramber for interest. As with all the sketches on this thread, this would LBSCR in about 1905-1910 and is based on OS maps from the period. Nestor
  3. Had a very pleasant weekend on the demos stand with my little landscaping demonstration. I hope it was useful to those who stopped to ask questions. Didn’t get much time to look around but Hope-Under-Dinmore remains a highlight wherever it goes. Nestor
  4. Many a happy hour spent train watching from my buggy in the 90s from that exact location!
  5. It’s a shortened version of what was at Littlehampton prior to the additional platforms being added. There’s some great photos on this website plus old ordnance survey maps available on the national library of Scotland. I have linked the Littlehampton one I got the above from below. https://thesussexmotivepowerdepots.yolasite.com/littlehampton.php https://maps.nls.uk/view/103673725 Nestor
  6. Happy weekend all! This is the most recent version of a plan I’ve been working on for some time (see above). It’s loosely based on the original trackplan at Littlehampton. Buildings would be taken from various locations around Sussex - station building from Kemp Town or Seaford, goods shed from Littlehampton or Seaford - whilst the line itself would be the Cuckmere route described above. For a relatively simple layout there would be good space for operation with local trains, occasional London and longer distance trains, goods trains and the harbour branch. As before, the fiddle yard could easily be replaced by a traverser or cassettes. All for now! Nestor
  7. Two home based termini for Sunday evening. The first is based on the original Bognor layout. Could be just called Bognor or adapted from the aforementioned Cuckmere Haven nonsense. I quite like this as a possible smaller room operating BLT. You can fit in interest with the loco shed and goods yard. I drew both of these prior to the previous conversation regarding traversers et al but does include one as the fiddle yard. The second pushes the boat out a bit. I’ve taken the layout from East Southsea and added a few more sidings and an engine shed. I’ve also included a halt between the station and fiddle yard for added interest. You can also run both Brighton and South Western stock on this although the branch in reality was pretty limited to motor trains. Both of these would make for interesting home layouts with some operational interest. Nestor
  8. Yes but set much earlier and based on an actual location. I do like Thornbury Hill. Also see Brighton Road in P4. Nestor
  9. Some more exhibition ideas. First off an end to end based on Wandsworth Common. I like this one as it could be used for a whole range of time periods. In Brighton years you could include the overheard wires, or push the time period forward to Southern days and include third rail. Either way, a nice parade layout for a whole host of stock. The second would either be end to end or Roundy Roundy. Based on Singleton, there would be a lot of traffic from race day services plus interest from the royal train. All for now. Nestor
  10. Yes most definitely the Berwick in East Sussex, just a little north of the A27 and Drusillas Zoo Nestor
  11. Writing this post as I rush through Berwick on my commute home. This appropriate as here is a suggestion for an exhibition layout based on Berwick prior to the installation of the brick works. Again the fiddle yard is not set in stone. The Lewes to Eastbourne line had ample interest in terms of trains and would make for an enjoyable parade layout for a show. This in addition to the attractive Weald scenery. I have put the whole section on a curve but could also be straightened out into an end to end layout. Nestor
  12. Of course this would never happen. In the grand alternative history of this line there was always a harbour here that expanded somewhat to justify the building of the line. It would certainly have been built as single line at first before doubled due to demand. Nestor
  13. My preferred way of designing layouts for sure. I did have Anyrail for a bit which is useful when it comes to plotting out sizes of things but pencil and biro is much more fun!
  14. Just one this evening, a proper operating layout based on both stations on the proposed route. The layout of the station and hidden sidings is taken from David Jenkinson’s “last great project” Kendal. Still envisioned as 4mm and 1900-1910. This one includes a cassette behind Alfriston. Alfriston’s layout is based on the original at Berwick prior to the brick works being added. The route during full operation would be as follows - Hidden sidings - Alfristion - Cuckmere (or whatever it would end being called). There is also the option for continuous running through Alfristion and the hidden sidings. Oh wouldn’t it be nice… Nestor
  15. That’s a fascinating selection of stock, what layout is this please? When drawing these out I have included on other plans cassettes and traversers. I’m quite keen on Cassettes as when I was a member of the Brighton MRC I was involved in building a bunch. They are simple to build and require minimal wiring, they do however come with the risk of dropping… I’ll share some more plans a little later today. Thanks Nestor
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