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Apparently he has a 100' layout in his loft (in his mansion it has to be said). Photo and story in Mail Online. R-
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January 2019 Railway Modeller magazine 'Railway of the Month' and front cover!
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I was at the Ally Pally show one year and a bloke asked if I’d reach up and get him a bag of trees, which I did. He went and paid as I was still perusing the stand then he walked away. I looked up and thought sod it that was Jools Holland, I should have taken more notice and had a chat with him.

Think I might buy the magazine and have alook.
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I’ve bumped in to him a couple of times in the local modelshop. (I know, I should have looked were I was going).
He lives about two miles from me.
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I browsed Railway Modeller when I bought Hornby Magazine today, and resisted buying it. It is a "big" layout.
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I liked that vignette of the house with him coming out the gate. Nice layout and looks like just the thing to sit and watch trains go by.
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The model makers who produced the buildings made a brilliant job of each model, especially the churches. :D
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I agree - the bomb damaged one is particularly good, if just a little "clean", but much better than I could produce. R-
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