Very busy on Saturday but I don’t know about Sunday as I was only there in the morning before the trains started to take a few photos.There was the usual well-stocked shop and behind it, the Freeford model railway layout.
At the far end of that was Santa’s Grotto and to the right, another layout.
The camera was safe as Oz was looking downward!!
How about that for a look of concentration!
A model of the Golden Arrow.
Mitch’s model steam tram, and in the background, the Tri-Rail shop and the refreshment stall – I’ll try to get more photos later in the week.
Into the Museum and a 009 gauge layout from the West Bromwich Railway Model Club.
This is the Fishley Model Railway layout.
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blimey, the look of concentration on mitches face is astounding! glad you got it on camera cuz he’ll never be so focused again! lol
Hi Cruncher, I think I replied by email but it’s worth saying twice – YOU ARE RIGHT!