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One of the first T Gauge layouts to appear on the Internet was built by familykjp of Japan; his first YouTube video got
a great deal of attention and inspired many other modelers to try building layouts.
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Darren Hodges, owner of Hobbies Plus in Stratford, Australia, built a marvelous display layout for his hobby shop—the highlight of
which simply has to be the pond full of koi.
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Ian Holmes is now on his second layout: Gonou, son of Hitsu. Inspired by a gallery of seaside scenes in Japan, Gonou is about half complete, and features a wonderful scratchbuilt 1:450
model of the Torii Saki lighthouse.
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Paul Blake lives in Victoria, Australia, and models most anything to do with Victorian Railways in the late 1970s. Paul built a small layout featuring the Boggy Creek trestle
(seen here under construction), as well as scratchbuilding rolling stock (below).
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Paul Blake scratchbuilt this VR Flat-Top T Class, along with some coaches, which are visible in the shot of Boggy Creek trestle, above.
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Adrian Zomer also lives in Victoria, Australia. Paul is building a briefcase layout, gaining attention with his scratchbuilt crossing flashers.
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Normally, anything above N Scale doesn't much interest Ken, who lives in the UK, but he's made an exception for O Scale featuring T Gauge track and rolling stock. He's started a cutlery box layout
called "Anyone for T," wherein a young man will be in the garden running his trains whilst his girlfriend sits patiently.
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