| In this, the third in our “The Right Track to...” series of DVDs, we present Copenhagen
Fields.
Built in 2mm Finescale, it is the creation of The
Model Railway Club and represents the dark
environs between the north of two tunnels
(Gasworks and Copenhagen) immediately
beyond the fabled
GNR/LNER London terminus
of Kings Cross.
Made more famous as a location for the wonderful
1955 Ealing comedy “The Lady Killers”,
Copenhagen Fields captures perfectly this
fantastic piece of real railway geography.
Tim Watson, a key member of The Model Railway
Club, takes Tony Wright on a guided tour of this
wonderfully evocative creation where all the various elements are explained in detail.
The history of the project (it’s been under construction for over a quarter of a century),
the scenic modelling, architectural modelling, control, trackwork, locomotives and
rolling stock - all of these elements are clearly demonstrated.
Because it is built in 2mm Finescale, wheel profiles and track gauge are to a much
higher standard and closer tolerances than N Gauge.
The layout, as you will see from this programme, runs superbly and a rich variety of
East Coast Main Line trains of the past parade by.
So, take a trip back in time - to a time before graffiti and electrification spoiled it all.
Running time: 47 minutes approx TV format: PAL 16:9 Widescreen
Here's a preview of what to expect.
(Please note that this clip has been converted
for web use. The DVD you receive will be first class
broadcast quality).
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Within The UK
Outside The UK
Please note that Right Track
DVDs are designed for the UK TV system and may not
play on some TV/Player combinations.
However,
they will play on a PC with DVD drive
anywhere
in the world.
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