January 15, 2008
| GAUGE
|
4mm:ft ‘OO’ Finescale |
| STOCK |
Ready to Run |
| PROTOTYPE |
Light Railway |
| DESCRIPTION |
Halden Lane is set on a light railway somewhere in the heart of the South of England countryside at some time in the mid 1950’s to 1960’s. There is no particular regional theme to the motive power but expect to see a number of regional, and some BR standard, busy black early emblem tank engines with branch-line rolling stock to match. The layout can provide for a variety of passenger and goods traffic with many varied – some conventional and some not so conventional – shunting movements. The layout atmosphere and buildings suggests the former influence of Colonel H. Stephens who is never very far away. |
| SIZE |
12ft x 1ft 6ins (15ft x 6ft including safety barriers and operating area) |
| VIEWING |
From the front area only |
| EXPENSES |
Cost of petrol and parking for two cars |
| INSURANCE VALUE |
£1,500 |



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