The Hall to the left..... ....the hall to the right
Balcony view showing some of the
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(Dunedin)
25 layouts that were on display.
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Looking down the station on this New
Zealand NZ120 layout 'Marlborough'
Built by Noel Cresswell
New Zealand Diesel locomotives in their
blue TranzRail livery, wait in the yard on
Noel's layout.
Waltham yard. Part of the McKenzie Railway
from the Christchurch "N120" group - N scale
track with New Zealand style rolling stock.
A West Coast Coal scene on Graham Bakers
NZ120 scale layout. 'Grey Tranz' is a modular
layout which can be easily built and moved.
On a diorama by Robin Knight, this logging
tram shuttles to and fro, hauling itself on
a cable lying along the track.
The logging tram supplies this rather old
saw mill. Very realistic looking in "S" scale
An articulated bogie and eight axle drive
feature on Robin's model of a A&G Price
logging loco of 1912.
Punga Junction Township, part of this free-
lance layout in HO with an American theme,
with scenery reminiscent of our West Coast.
The turn-table with a Consolidation 2-8-0
on the table. In the background is the
town's fire station.
At dusk the yard loco is put into its shed
for the night watched by Fred the switch-man,
In a corner of the Punga Junction layout.
Hornby Station in the 1960s sometime.
A scene that is gone today but realistically
recreated by Roger Bennets in Sn3.5.
The signal box at Hornby with the yard
and shunter in the background. Part of
the TALMR modular groups layout.
The mighty "K" class thunders over the
bridge on the 9mm (scale) groups modular
NZR layout.
Bush Locos in the yard on Raol Quin's
"Keroscene Creek" Layout. In "S" scale
this was voted Most Popular at the show.

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