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LAYOUT | S | TROWLAND

‘Trowland’ is a little piece of the Midland and Great Northern Railway on the North Norfolk coast in the early 1890s, modelled in the uncommon, (but just the right sized) S Scale (1/64th scale or 3/16” to the foot).

The layout was built by the renowned S Scale modeller, Trevor Nunn, as a smaller, lighter layout to replace his Great Eastern Railway masterpiece ‘East Lynn and Nunstanton’ on the exhibition circuit.

Trevor has now retired from the exhibition circuit and generously offered the layout with rolling stock to members of the S Scale Model Railway Society so that it could still be shown to the exhibition-going public and also to continue to promote S Scale modelling.

I am fortunate to be the first custodian, and when

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