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“Our advice for other modellers would be to ‘keep it simple’, particularly if it's your first layout.”

Amember of our club (Scarborough & District Railway Modellers) bought some rolling stock from someone who was giving up modelling in N gauge. The accompanying layout (now obsolete) was destined for the tip. After a few telephone calls, the layout was given a second chance and brought back to the clubroom. Here, a small group took up the challenge of

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