Some photos on the new layout, which replaces Aldeburgh Harbour. It's another generic layout: ECR, ECR/LNWR or GER depending on what takes my fancy. Track laying has begun. This is the left hand end, showing the J65 on the traverser. The turntable line crossing the running lines occured on both the ECR/GER and the LNWR. Space is a bit tight, I will probably need to park a van on the wagon turntable to hide the traverser from public view. The line will be ballasted over the sleepers, so I saw no point in modelling them. The Cliff Barker chairs are glued onto the balsa base.
The right hand end showing the sector plate (sorry it's a bit blurred) The plate is only 1.2m long so very short trains. The switchback siding adds operating interest, but the scenery may cause problems putting stock on the sector plate.
The sector plate is barely hidden by the building.
The wharf/quayside. Just enough room for a Thames sailing barge. The passenger platform is at the back.
There will probably be another layer of balsa to minimise the depth of ballast, which is heavy.