THE SCALEFOUR SOCIETY

Scalefour South West 2008


These pages were compiled and created in August 2008 by Danny Cockling and uploaded on 21st September, with images kindly provided by David Brandreth, Roderic Cameron, Adrian Colenutt, Philip Hall, David Keeler, Geof Sheppard and Jim Summers.

© Danny Cockling for compilation and presentation.

© David Brandreth, Roderic Cameron, Adrian Colenutt, Philip Hall, David Keeler, Geof Sheppard and Jim Summers for the pictures as indicated on the relevant full size images, and indicated alongside the smaller images.

As usual I have split the pictures up with a page for each P4 layout along with two extra pages; one of pictures of demonstrators, traders etc and another of some of the non-P4 layouts at the show.

Finally I'd like to thank my contributors as mentioned above, without whom these retrospective web pages could not have appeared.

 

I hope that you enjoy this retrospective. DC.


Click on a picture or heading to go to the appropriate page, then to see enlarged versions of the images simply 'click' on the smaller ones.

P4 Layouts

    Cheddar by Simon Challis

Runner-up in the 18.83 layout challenge, the scene shows Cheddar S&DJR in the 1920's with stone, coal, general merchandise and passengers arriving and departing.
    Enigma Engineering by Paul Gittins

Enigma Engineering is a small layout designed to show that shunting with a purpose can be an entertaining and absorbing way of passing time.
               
    Flintcombe by The East Dorset Gang of Four

More S&DJR representing a fictional spur west from Sturminster Newton and set in the late 1930s when being run jointly by the LMS and SR
    Matford by Peter Archard & John Farmer

Depicting a might have been extension of the Teign Valley Line in 2005/06 prior to the Greater Western franchise.
               
    Midland Sidings by Westinghouse MRC

Representing a location on an imaginary Midland Railway Line to the NE of Birmingham circa 1920. Westinghouse MRC Site
    Wheal Elizabeth by Andrew Ullyott

Inspired by the china clay dries at Carbis Wharf and Wenfordbridge, Wheal Elizabeth is an entry in the P4 DEMU Challenge.
               

Other layouts, People, Traders, Demonststrations & Displays

    Other layouts

I've been sent pictures of four of the other layouts on show: Charwelton 00, Hoath Hill Halt 3mm, Pempoul 1/50th scale and Totnes in N.
    Demonstrators etc

There were Demonstrations by Brian Pearce, Jo Palmer, Eddie Bourne, Laurie Griffin, Mike Peascod, Barry Norman and Bob Alderman. Here are a selection of pictures from around the show.

 


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