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TIDE’S OUT!

Seagone is not based on a location but represents a narrow gauge station somewhere on the UK coastline at an indeterminate period. The only certainty is that the tide is out – the sea has gone.

Designed and built by members of Stafford Railway Circle, the three scenic baseboards, each 5ft long by 2ft wide, were built around the year 2000 for a narrow gauge layout to be set at a small port on the west coast of Scotland. Unfortunately, members gradually seemed to lose interest, and eventually, the boards were put aside and stored for a few years.

When interest renewed in building an O-16.5 layout, work started again by making the baseboards smaller

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