or for those wanting to build dioramas that can actually be used in a layout.
I'll be building some for use as photography dioramas for my rolling stock - rather than being static dioramas, they can also be used as part of a modular layout with others.
But best of all, I like the idea of it being a great way to get into model railways.
You don't need a heap of room and you and friends can get together over a table top and run trains using your OWN modules.
This would also be great for schools for activities. Each kid can build his very own module for only a small cost and take it home.
Then they can get together and make a layout easily.
When starting off in model railways, it can be daunting to build a layout at the beginning - whereas with T-TRAK you are taking small steps at a time and you build your collection.
Here are some of the modelling exhibits that were also on display.
Sydney Suburban Parcel Van by Badger Kits - Owner is Mick Lovell
Sydney Suburban 2 Car set by Badger Kits - Owner is Mick Lovell
NSW C53 class by Badger Bits - Owner is Tom Dowling