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  1. Hellifield North Junction Box. built to 4mm scale, 50s period.
  2. Hi, that’s a nice job you have done on the Goods Shed. Peter.
  3. Hi KNP, may I congratulate you on a lovely model railway with a lovely scenic setting and in the particular, the structures, they look superb. I have only just seen the pictures here for the first time and enjoyed looking through the thread. cheers Peter A L
  4. Hi Ian, Ahh yes, now I have seen that photo before, we were at the NEC show and I said to my wife, doesn’t that look like Wenlock I once built, it was a hoot on the gauge3 stand. At the time on close inspection, I discovered it was, I couldn’t believe it. peter
  5. Hi Ian, thankyou so much for these photos, absolutely fascinated to see these pictures, it was the only model I ever built in a large scale and a challenge to put the detail in, in such a large scale. so very kind to post these up. Peter A L.
  6. fantastic model, I wouldn’t know were to start with that Mick looks superb. Peter
  7. That looks great, Graham, a lot of work put into that.
  8. Hi folks going back a few years since I constructed this for the 3rd gauge modellers at 13.5mm to the foot scale.
  9. Woodenhead, hi, thanks for the kind comments, we have tried to capture the look of the 60s period as best we can, using old photos, maps and for the owner, memories of the station and area around that period. The task was to try to recreate a. Childhood memory of the Station back in those steam days. peter
  10. Hi Jim, thank you for the kind comments. I don’t have a track plan but the customer has tried to copy the original track plan formation as it was in the 60s, the signals will be added also. There is much work to be done on the scenic side, I was asked to construct all the buildings and structures, with the track laying and scenic down to the owner. peter
  11. I remember meeting Don Leeper, at the LYR society Symposium, He had Hepton Wharf there and I had my Shaw Bridge layout. he came over a few times over the weekend and made favourable comments regarding my layout, he said he liked the presentation and running quality. Iain rice a met a few times, once at Liverpool, with a Hepton Warfe in its infancy and again with Trerrice at Scalefour North, not sure if he was with a Don on that occasion. peter
  12. I think Hepton Wharf was featured in one one of the old Modelling railways illustrated magazines.
  13. That’s a nice photo Mick, love that signal on the right, it looks like pre grouping style. H & B?
  14. Hi Guys, yes, struggling with this one for sure, I remember having a similar challenge when seeking out George Iliffe Stokes ‘ Buildings in miniature’ but then again that was a Book published in the early 70s. I got sorted eventually with the Iliffe stokes book.
  15. Hi Mick, it’s an interesting layout for sure and really nice to see the Signal Boxes and a novel way of having them photographed, the Signals are just superb. looking forward to seeing it develop. peter
  16. Hi, has anyone got a spare copy of the magazine Narrow Gauge & industrial railway modelling review issue No100.? if a yes, let me know costs etc. thanks, peter
  17. Hi, Most of these models have been built now for quite a few years, just rebumped as most of the photos were unable to view and also a couple of newer posts. End on view of Bank Hall Coaler.
  18. Hi Jamie, thanks for the kind comments, very appreciated. peter
  19. Well stocked with this latest version in our local Tesco.
  20. Hi all, has anyone got a spare or unwanted copy (preferably mint) condition of the 100th edition of Narrow Gauge & industrial modelling review. I am after it because of Bob Barlow’s layout Article, if anyone has a copy, if new even better, + all costs. many thanks. peter A L.
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