Is that the exhibition on the seafront? I went there about 12 years ago.
Some interesting layouts there. If you ever see one of those semi's (artics) in RL they're enormous!
What was the chappie in the first pic using to control them? The handset looks tiny.
I'm a little surprised that TT didn't catch on here as it came before N scale and the size is better suited to British houses than OO.
dave`s dangerous
poliss wrote:
Is that the exhibition on the seafront? I went there about 12 years ago.
Some interesting layouts there. If you ever see one of those semi's (artics) in RL they're enormous!
What was the chappie in the first pic using to control them? The handset looks tiny.
I'm a little surprised that TT didn't catch on here as it came before N scale and the size is better suited to British houses than OO.
They held the show in the railway station this year (not as big this year) the club rents a couple of rooms on the station, i used to drive the artics with the longer trailer 13 mtrs. whereas in the States they still have the 40ft. limit on there`s I did not notice which controller he had Doug, but nice layout in N Gauge
As you say that TT gauge is just a nice size, I thought the coaches and engines where put to-gether really good, I would say better than to-days rolling stock. The owner used to live in Brid. but moved to Scotland, came down specially for the show.