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King size layout with plenty of rare Trix in action.  

Rarities included a boxed disc wheeled 20/52 in near mint condition.

 

TTRCA

BRISTOL

2007

Trix Express 4-wheel coaches hauled by another 20/52.

DC version of the Diesel Flyer (758). 

Rather battered, but an interesting rare red version of the 20/55.

Event organiser Dave Berry (on right).

David O'Brien and Geoffrey Robinson talking Trix.

Another view of the big layout with a Trix Express theme, by David Holmes assisted by Philip Cooke.

Derelict Coach Huts showing variations in 'wood' grain.

Dixon Upcott engrossed in a repair.

Duncan Bell (on right) and well-stocked sales table.

E94 AC Crocodile heavy goods electric loco seen on David O'Brien's sales table.

Roger Garnham talks to John Hopkinson (on right) about specialised repaints.

Masters of the king-size layout: Philip Cooke and David Holmes.

Waiting for the next arrival ... David Holt and his Trix DC 2-rail layout.

Prewar Scotsman presentation set with scale 'teak' coaches and blue Super Controller.

1950's TTR members' badges and presentation box. Non-plated deep cut employees' version on left, polished (centre) and normal (right).

Sales tables had plenty to offer. Left: a range of Trix Express rolling stock, above: TTR AC and Trix DC, below left: Liliput

TTR SL Continental 0-4-0 loco and rare 'Paris-Basle' coaches with TTR couplings.

AC Pacific hauling a smart rake of blue Wagons-Lit coaches

Mrs Holmes talks to David Plum while David's wife operates the Elevator Conveyor.

20/57 again, this time with a train of long wheelbase tankers.  

Spares expert Martin Drayson with Dave Berry

TTRCA Secretary Mary Lillford chatting with John Hopkinson while the tea brews.


Photos from TTRCA event at Bristol, 2007.
 

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