Waterstock |
The original and most advanced of the clubs offerings, which has always been most popular at exhibitions. Steam or diesel 1956-1980. A large model which needs up 4 or 5 operators. (Two Pages) |
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Tipton Hills |
A refugee which was adopted by the President and given to the club in order that we would have a small model to take to exhibitions. It has been thoroughly overhauled and much developed. (One Page) |
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Whartson Hall |
A reduced version of Water Orton which retains only the intensive traffic seen on the original. A round and round for public entertainment, which needs 2-3 operators and fits into a family car. (One Page) (presently parked, where the car should be under repair). |
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Water Orton |
This is a model of the Water Orton (East of Birmingham) station site and the junctions either side of the station. This is a large model and has been of difficult construction because of the complexity of the fiddle-yard electronics required. Presently mothballed, but work continues slowly. (One Page) |
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Gibben Quarry |
A freelance model of an aging quarry and its link to BR around 1960. A model on a single board (say 4x3ft) which requires 2 operators and can be easily transported. |
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Whartson Hall 2 |
A free-lance model with operational potential reflecting a busy modern mainline. A round and round for public entertainment, which needs 2-3 operators and fits into a family car. |
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