IMG3263A.JPG The Ashley Danville and Deanstown gets its first outing, Club members gather round Cliff Souths new layout IMG3294A.JPG Nick Halford and Cliff South (on right) examine Kadee uncoupler with Bevis's latest layout in the foreground. Bevis can be seen in the left background Broke_B_018.JPG Someone suggested that this should be entitled 'The Evolution of Man' It's our chairman looking at Broke Brick Mountain LTon010.JPG South Shore's 'father of the house' Richard Norton tests Lynneton Yard after it had been set up ready for the December 2007 show SS091.JPG Work in progress on Othmar Yard SS092.JPG Bevis King and Steve Stripp work on Othmar Yard - Bevis is supervising! SS093.JPG Work on Othmar Yard SS094.JPG SS095.JPG SS096.JPG An overview of Othmar Yard with work in progress SS097.JPG Ian working on Brain Glbert's kit - Brian is in America doing research! SS098.JPG SS099.JPG Club members at our Lyndhurst Road meeting hall SS100.JPG I knew he'd go and put lichen trees on the new layout BB245.JPG Charlie's loco BB246.JPG BB247.JPG BB248.JPG BB249.JPG BB250.JPG SYD015.JPG Syd's G scale shed. SYD016.JPG SYD017.JPG Syd taking photos of some of stock SYD018.JPG One of 43 (at the time of taking the photo) wagons that Syd is making SYD019.JPG Two of Syd's scratchbuilt wagons SYD020.JPG Syd (the wood) Bunker's tank wagon. If you look closely you can see the rivet detail ADD08.JPG AD&D at the club's first Sompting meeting ADD34.JPG Cliff, Iain and Charlie with the AD&D at our new Sompting meeting room Cliff_1.jpg "Nyet, Comrade Colonel, ze missile silo's are hidden here, and here..." or Cliff South in February 1968 Cliff2.jpg Cliff South taken in 1968 V_T_in_1968.jpg Cliff's original Virginia and Truckee in 1968 SS600.JPG Syd's latest G scale wagon load of cable drums. Look at the detail SS601.JPG Syd's G scale wagons with ghost cable drums (Syd moved them before the camera shutter closed!) SS602.JPG Syd shows off a G scale wagon with wooden cable drums SS603.JPG Charlies loco with some of Syd's latest models SS604.JPG Charlie collapses with relief as cutting the capacitors allows the loco to move! SS605.JPG Charlie's face shows his frustration with the DCC chip problems SS606.JPG The fire in the chipped loco glows but the darned thing won't move! SS607.JPG Syd looks on as Nick2 and Charlie try to add a DCC chip to Charlies loco SS608.JPG Cliff is either getting advice from Nick or checking that he's doing things correctly SS609.JPG Chairman Nick makes and adds shingles to a laser cut kit SS610.JPG Having stated that the Great Western Railway may not have been perfect, Cliff and Richard are sent to the Naughty Corner to think about what they have done SS3071.JPG Cliff and Ron Gager watch Bevis fitting DCC to his ABA unit SS3072.JPG Charlie's G scale loco now fitted with DCC chip SS3073.JPG One of Charlie's locos with some of Syd's wagons SS3074.JPG Andrew and Ian working on Ian's stock SS3075.JPG Ron Gager's British outline layout SS3076.JPG Ron Gager's British diorama. Guess what his wife's name is? SS3077.JPG Ron Gager's British diorama SS3078.JPG A close up of Ron Gager's diorama SS3079.JPG An overview of Ron Gager's British layout SS076.JPG We do occasionally allow British outline at South Shore - but only if they also model American! SS079.JPG Another close up of Ron Gager's British layout SS30710.JPG Just to prove that Ron Gager also models American, this is his Big Boy SS30711.JPG The results of Bevis's DCC chip fitting to his N gauge ABA unit SS06081.JPG Bevis (left) is giving a lesson on DCC progromming to Ian and Charlie SS06082.JPG Syd's Caterpillar carrying truck SS06083.JPG Some more of Syd's wagons SS06084.JPG Steve Stripp being given his wedding card by Nick. SS06085.JPG Syd's latest efforts. The loc has only just been painted. BB13_08_05.JPG Cliff, Ian and Brian admiring Charlie's work on Broke Brick Mountain BB13_08_16.JPG I'm sure there's something up there. Ian waiting for a loco to appear ME.JPG After a mix up with sugar while making the tea, Mike is only allowed remote access to the layout from a safe distance for his own protection SS_2103_01.JPG The NMRA stand takes pride of place in the entrance to Soutj Shore's show SS_2103_02.JPG The Round One - brings a whole new meaning to the expression 'a roundy, roundy layout' SS_2103_03.JPG Part of Syd 'the wood' Bunker's extensive G scale scratch built rolling stock SS_2103_04.JPG Syd 'the wood' Bunker behind some of his scratch built buildings SS_2103_05.JPG The control panel for Maria Illinois controls the light signals just like the real thing SS_2103_06.JPG Part of Maria, Illinois HO scale layout SS_2103_07.JPG Part of Maria, Illinois HO scale layout SS_2103_08.JPG Part of Maria, Illinois HO scale layout SS_2103_09.JPG Two trains pass at Owl Creek N scale layout SS_2103_10.JPG Two trains pass at Owl Creek N scale layout SS_2103_11.JPG Part of Syd 'the wood' Bunker's extensive G scale scratch built rolling stock SS_2103_12.JPG Tom 'the weatherman' Rayer seen practising his art on some HO car carriers SS_2103_13.JPG Close up of Tom 'the weatherman' Rayer seen practising his art on some HO car carriers SS_2103_14.JPG Othmar Yard seen from the back of the loco shed SS_2103_15.JPG Front view of Othmar Yard. The scenery in the immediate foreground cvan be removed to show the dual and narow gauge track that Bevis uses when it is exhibited as a Continental layout. SS_2103_16.JPG View through the old coaling stage on Othmar Yard SS_2103_17.JPG View through the old coaling stage on Othmar Yard SS_2103_18.JPG Othmar Yard seen from the shed end looking at the old coaling tower SS_2103_19.JPG Othmar Yard - an overall view taken from one end. SS_2103_20.JPG SS_2103_21.JPG SS_2103_22.JPG SS_2103_23.JPG SS_2103_24.JPG Pumpkins are being loaded at the Ashley Danville & Deanstown layout SS_2103_25.JPG With people waiting for the next train there's no highball today on the AD&D SS_2103_26.JPG There are passengers waiting for the next train to stop at Danville onthe AD&D SS_2103_27.JPG Cliff South's little details bring his AD&D to life SS_2103_28.JPG The AD&D's newly painted Directors car is making its way into Danville SS_2103_29.JPG The AD&D's directors arrive to check that the gandy dancers are working hard on laying the track SS_2103_30.JPG Getting into position to take water on the AD&D SS_2103_31.JPG Broke Brick Mountain's new central addition extends the whole layout SS_2103_32.JPG You can see the extra length added to the middle of Broke Brick Mountain in this long shot. Compare it to previous shots shown in the separate collection SS_2103_33.JPG The new extension required a lot more buildings. Here are just a few SS_2103_34.JPG SS_2103_35.JPG New building workis taking place behind the Indian squaws who are here again SS_2103_36.JPG Broke Brick Mountain SS_2103_37.JPG More new buildings on Broke Brick Mountain SS_2103_38.JPG Broke Brick Mountain is constantly growing. Here you can see just some of the vegetation that is placed on the layout. As this grows and is placed in different places the layout looks different at each show SS_2103_39.JPG The workman hazs arrived to see what is required to re-rail the car on the spur SS_2103_40.JPG South Shore's show has allowed enough space to be able to take a picture from this angle SS_2103_41.JPG Champion Falls N scale layout provides a point of interest near the NMRA stand SS_2103_42.JPG Champion Falls N scale layout provides a point of interest near the NMRA stand