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RichardG
Western Thunderer
That would be great to see, especially a track plan to get an idea of what you did. We love a good set of photos on WT!
Cheers
Tony
Castell y Bwrdd is a compact, 1:87 scale model of an imaginary tourist railway which I built during the autumn and winter 2011-2012. The layout has been essentially complete but dormant since then and I think some photos of the build are worth sharing.

This is "British H0e" running primarily Austrian stock in the style of the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway, though supposedly located on the Shropshire side of the border.
The name was inspired by 'Castell y Bere', which I visited with my parents on family holidays in the 1970s, and was encouraged by the existence of Welsh place names like Porth y Waen on the English side of the border. There is also an aesthetic appeal of words written with Welsh vowels and no English ones.

12th November 2011.
There is a vague double meaning in that the real hill at Castell y Bere has a flat top like a table, and the layout is built on a table.

The main design requirement was to build a workable model railway able to fit into the boot of my MX-5 in one piece without hinged sections or add-ons. The scale was established by having a pair of HOe coaches to hand, and a desire to build a British model to 1:87 (HO) scale. The baseboard is a plastic hobby table, topped off with a slab of extruded polystyrene sold at the time as loft insulation and commonly known as XPS. The layout is signalled for defined movements, with mechanical control of the points and turntable.



30th April 2012.
The lever frame is a Modratec one with mechanical interlocking, hidden behind the tree.
The idea now is to post a few photos at a time with pauses to let people reply.































