Tellindalloch in Autumn

Tellindalloch in Autumn 4mm/OO

Tellindalloch is set in North East Scotland and is the terminus of a fictitious ex Great North of Scotland Railway branch line.

Situated at the front of the layout is the entrance to a Whisky Distillery.

Most of the buildings are scratchbuilt, including the very typical GNSR goods shed and signal box. The station building is loosely based on the one at Carron.

All of the 70-plus trees of various sizes on the layout are hand made.

Rolling stock ranges from immediately after nationalisation in 1948 up to 1965, when it is assumed the branch would have closed. This includes ex GNSR and Caledonian Railway stock, BR Standard Classes and later diesel examples.

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