Herb Garden
Western Thunderer

Well(s) here's a picture for you. A misty harbour in Victorian England. And also the inspiration for starting out on a layout project.
The first question you will be asking is: Why the separate thread?
Well, I've been building model Locomotives for an number of years and slowly growing with confidence and skill to a point that I am comfortable with the results and I've shared my most recent adventures in this field on my thread Canary Sidings
however with layouts I'm much more the novice having only built 2 since the age of 18 and both failures. So just as one sets up a separate legal entity for a risky venture so I've set up a separate thread for mine .... As due to circumstances beyond my control I may never finish.... It is always a risk. Also I'm probably going to need a lot of help .... And I mean a lot ....
Beyond the oval of track at the age of 4 and the GWR BLT I built in my parents loft in my teens layouts started (and almost ended) with Ryad. A cute cliche ridden 009 welsh slate railway covered in snow to hide all the terrible senics


Well the baseboard we're flexible the wiring and controller shorted out in the second exhibition and the running quality was terrible even before the track fell to bits at the end of exhibition number 3. It was quietly retired after that and I vowed never to go anywhere 009.
The second layout was built during the first lockdown... After years of trying to not build bad locos. I had time on my hands to do something and Skeetsmere was the result. A light railway terminus set in rural Suffolk came into being in OO .... Hand built track and all... And after time spent working in robotics the control was excellent. It featured in the GERS virtual exhibition in 2021 and that detail can be found here:
Skeetsmere
But then the rot set in... My track work left something to be desired.... And then the steel rail started to rust and when it did it never stopped.... Also I found it is really hard to work in finescale OO as everyone interpretates it differently.... Then came the move to EM gauge and soon after that we had to demolish the lean too on our house which contained the kitchen (it would have fell down of its own accord) and all hell broke loose. Skeetsmere was dismantled and the baseboards are being used as a storage unit a year later. This is also when I started building #73 but that's another story.
That brings us up to the present day. With the building works finally comming to an end for now and a move into the dedicated office room imminent my thoughts have turned to having a layout. 3rd time luck eh?
So the brief is as follows:
1 must fit on a shelf like Skeetsmere 1'6" deep max
2 must reuse the Skeetsmere baseboards currently 8' but this can now be extended to 10'
3 provide a home for my slowly growing Victorian GER fleet
4 portable must fit in boot of 57 plate honda jazz that is still going strong unbelievably
So that's the plan for now.... It's not going to be easy and any help and advice along the way would be most appreciated
For now I will leave you with the two locations that started the inspiration for Mucklemouth. Wells and Hadleigh





