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The Budget Model Railways 60cm x 23.5cm floating shelf layout challenge

Concept:
To produce a layout of any scale/gauge on a 60cm x 23.5 cm floating shelf. Thickness of the shelf does not matter but must not exceed the 60cm x 23.5cm dimensions. 
It must have at least one point/ switch and have as much operating potential as possible, ie not a single track diorama.
​Any type of track inc pre ballasted is acceptable. Ovals are acceptable if they can be fitted in, as long as there is at least one point/switch.
It must have two buildings/structures as a minimum, but this can include sheds, signal boxes etc.
Backscene can be any height. 
The fiddle yard must not exceed 60cm in length or be more than two road, it must be separate  from the scenic section, i.e. no 4ft boards with only the 60 x 23 section as a layout.
The layout should include as much second hand and recycled material and features as possible.
The objective of the challenge is to inspire people to have a go at making a micro shunting layout, especially those who have not built a layout or micro layout before, and to do so on a limited budget. 
Whilst I will be interested to see any layouts outside of the criteria, only those that meet the criteria will be featured on the website.
There is no prize or reward, or ranking 1st 2nd 3rd etc, its just a fun challenge to inspire people to enjoy making a micro layout.
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Bramel Sheretan - what a mucking fuddle

2/6/2025

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What A Mucking Fuddle by Ponders End Model Railway
This rustic OO micro layout came about from a challenge set by Mike at, Budget Model Railways, Mike also gave me the idea for the name.
Board 67 cm x 31 cm
Scenic Area 60 cm x 23.5 cm
Points 1 Y point 1 Small left-hand point
Operation based upon the Inglenook layout with reduced stock due to size constraints. I opted for a derelict theme as I don’t have an derelict section on the main layout.
At the rear of the layout I have a small holding shelf for stock and the barrier doubles as the backdrop of the scenic section. At present I have no fiddle yard and have used the last 7 cm to allow for this and at some point, excuse the pun, I will add to the fiddle yard side.
The track as you see is offset to allow for as much track as possible, it also offers a slight curve on what would be the straight and I’ve included a 2nd radius curve to compliment the design.
Buildings are scratch built, using coffee stirrers, 2mm MDF and Metcalfe brick papers. The only item purchased was the small Y point, which I think cost £9 with postage.
Overview video on YouTube
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