BRON HEBOG
Bron Hebog Gallery
Bron Hebog
appearing at Model Rail Scotland February 2022
These pictures were taken while
Bron Hebog
was first being exhibited in Woking in September 2014
(Thanks to Jonathan Walsh and Graham Cole for allowing us to use their pictures)
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Penblwydd Hapus
Doesn’t time fly? Here we are a year old from my first posting on this blog and so perhaps you will forgive me for a moment of self-congratu...
The Agony Of Choice
I made an impulse purchase in Hull. One of these: Well, the price was as good as anything you find online, if not better, so why not in...
Minffordd Update: What's New in 2024
An update to this blog is severely overdue, it appears. I hadn't realised it had been so long since I had last posted. There's bee...
Lifting The Lyd
Here they are, the long-awaited photos of our finished 'Lyd'. From the feedback I've had here and elsewhere it seems going for t...
Rip It Up And Start Again
We've reached big milestone in the Bron Hebog project - starting work on the final scenic board. This is the one which completes the ...
A Missed Opportunity
I wasn't able to get to the Warley exhibition at the NEC at the weekend, but I sent a spy in the form of Himself to report back for me. ...
Let's do the Time Warp
Soon enough everyone modelling a contemporary railway scene comes across the same problem: that while their layout is a frozen in time the a...
It's Looking Grim
I should be getting really excited about the prospect of playing with Dduallt at Railex this weekend for the first time in a year and a ha...
Pic Of The Week 10
Light. It's funny stuff isn't it? David Lloyd George is a chameleon-like locomotive which has a very different appearance dependin...
I See A Red Engine And I Want To Paint It Black?
With apologies to Sir Mick and Keith, but it appears I have a decision to make with regards to our Lilla . Himself has been adding a ...
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Rob Waller
Broadcaster, writer and railway modeller. Best known for the 009 Festiniog Railway layout 'Dduallt' which I built with my father David in the early 1990's and which is still making appearances on the exhibition circuit.
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