Thank you Simon for kicking off this thread.
Houten was a pretty good show and thanks must go to Dave Doe and Alex Fichtinger for organising it all. It was also great to meet some WT'rs too, Simon, Jerry and Dave with the exquisite Tucking Mill and the St Merryn crew.
I am rather surprised and flattered to see one of my locos in the first picture though. And Steph is well on the ball with it being a Roco Bavarian mallet that has been P87'ed and lightly re-detailed to make it look it a bit more like a Danish loco . The other loco shown is the sort of rebuild of a Fleischmann model where less than 30% of the original remains . Of course both of them came about through my association with Geraint Hughes ( Mr Middlepeak ) and the layout they are on called Obbekaer. This represents a might of been station on a private railway in southern Jutland.
Lots more on the other place here..
Obbekaer - P87 - Overseas Modelling
The second wagon in the first picture is the one I showed in the W on Y workbench thread page 31, nearly finished, just needs a bit of weathering.
A few more pics of Obbekaer for you ....
And BTW.....
If you wish to know more about the French buildings they are by a fella called Emmanuel Nouaillier, just put his name ( careful with the spelling ) into your favourite search engine for more. He has written a series of 'how to' articles in Continental Modeller as well as the French model railway mags .