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4 years 10 months ago - 4 years 1 month ago #257
by Paul Godwin (Godders53)
GER area Layouts on Youtube was created by Paul Godwin (Godders53)
A relaxing way to pass the time is to watch other peoples’ modelling on Youtube.
Here is a selection of GER section inspired models:
LOVE LANE: 7mm Scale SevenScale. BR Steam/Diesel Transition EraCompleted by the East Anglia 7 Scale Group, and not quite the Roding Valley Line, Love Lane represents a typical outer London station in the BR era. OUTWELL VILLAGE : 4mm Scale, OO FS GaugeBR Steam/Diesel Transition Era Alan Price and Neil Rushby, Presented By the East Riding Finescale Group at the DEMU Showcase 2014.BUNTINGFORD: 4mm scale, OO GaugeBR Early Diesel EraThis magnificent East Anglian debut model railway layout proved to be a labour of love for novice railway modeller Graham Oxborrow.FENCHURCH ST PETER: 4mm scale, OO gauge BR Early Diesel EraModel railway based on a section of the old Wisbech to Kings Lynn Line.BAWDSEY: 4mm scale, OO GaugeBR Early Diesel EraRenowned railway modeller Paul Marshall-Potter admired this model railway so much that he bought it. This video shows some of the amazing features of the layout and highlights the light changes he has made during his ownership. ‘EAST LYNN & NUNSTANTON', S Scale 0.884" gauge GER Era Trevor Nunn’s superb evocation of the GER in North NorfolkCOLDFAIR GREEN: 4mm scale P4 Last days of steam era Don Gilliland's P4 model of a rural East Anglian branch line terminus in the last days of steam. WARREN LANE: A 4mm scale OO gauge freightliner terminal using DCC control set in East Anglia on the Great Eastern Mainline between 1995/2009 by Alan Bevan, Maggie Clark and Matt Richardson 'NORWICH CENTRAL': 7mm scale, 0 Gauge. A "might have been" Norwich station by Member Peter Thompson & friends, featuring both the M&GN and GER in the pre-group era. . Clare: 4mm scale P4 by Dave Barham. It appears that by Subscribing to his YouTube channel, you can see how Dave is building his layout.
Here is a selection of GER section inspired models:
LOVE LANE: 7mm Scale SevenScale. BR Steam/Diesel Transition EraCompleted by the East Anglia 7 Scale Group, and not quite the Roding Valley Line, Love Lane represents a typical outer London station in the BR era. OUTWELL VILLAGE : 4mm Scale, OO FS GaugeBR Steam/Diesel Transition Era Alan Price and Neil Rushby, Presented By the East Riding Finescale Group at the DEMU Showcase 2014.BUNTINGFORD: 4mm scale, OO GaugeBR Early Diesel EraThis magnificent East Anglian debut model railway layout proved to be a labour of love for novice railway modeller Graham Oxborrow.FENCHURCH ST PETER: 4mm scale, OO gauge BR Early Diesel EraModel railway based on a section of the old Wisbech to Kings Lynn Line.BAWDSEY: 4mm scale, OO GaugeBR Early Diesel EraRenowned railway modeller Paul Marshall-Potter admired this model railway so much that he bought it. This video shows some of the amazing features of the layout and highlights the light changes he has made during his ownership. ‘EAST LYNN & NUNSTANTON', S Scale 0.884" gauge GER Era Trevor Nunn’s superb evocation of the GER in North NorfolkCOLDFAIR GREEN: 4mm scale P4 Last days of steam era Don Gilliland's P4 model of a rural East Anglian branch line terminus in the last days of steam. WARREN LANE: A 4mm scale OO gauge freightliner terminal using DCC control set in East Anglia on the Great Eastern Mainline between 1995/2009 by Alan Bevan, Maggie Clark and Matt Richardson 'NORWICH CENTRAL': 7mm scale, 0 Gauge. A "might have been" Norwich station by Member Peter Thompson & friends, featuring both the M&GN and GER in the pre-group era. . Clare: 4mm scale P4 by Dave Barham. It appears that by Subscribing to his YouTube channel, you can see how Dave is building his layout.
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