After our trip down south on the Pines... or maybe the trip was a return up north... for this post we are off to the sunny south west and a layout set near to Truro. The Andover Model Railway Club are bringing their 7mm layout "Frogpool" to our 2017 show and an extract from the club
web-site provides a very good description of the origins of the model:-
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A highly fictitious and improbably small rural GWR branch line terminus somewhere between Falmouth and Truro. The village of Frogpool actually exists and in reality is served by the railway a couple of miles away at Perranwell which is on the Truro to Falmouth branch line. The layout was built by Tony Collins, a member of the club, as an exercise in minimum space but with a track plan that requires considerable thought when marshalling rolling stock. The buildings are based on the following prototypes: Station on ‘Adelstrop’ plans from “GWR Country Stations” by Chris Leigh; Signal Cabin on ‘Burghclere’ from a photograph in “Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway” by Kevin Robertson and Roger Simmonds; Large Lamp Room and Store on ‘Tetbury’; Lamp Hut on ‘Lambourn’; Goods Shed on ‘Hemyock’; Bridge on ‘Fairford’; all these from plans and photographs in “Great Western Branch Line Termini” by Paul Karau. Other items are based on no particular prototype. Although the layout is wired to run conventionally it now possesses the option of being operated with Digital Command Control (DCC) with locomotives enhanced with steam sound.
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All photos in this post are courtesy of Stephen Rogerson.
The photos which have been supplied to me do not, in my opinion, do justice to this layout... neither does the slide show on the club web-site - the infrastructure modelling appears to be of a high standard and the rolling stock is "very desirable". I shall be investigating further.
A plea for help... I have been provided with photos for a 7mm layout where the clubroom joins the layout by way of the background. Some editting of the image is needed before use in this topic and I do not have the skills to achieve what is needed.
Five photos... any volunteers?
thank you, Graham