Hornby Dublo 3 rail at age 5, set up on a hardboard sheet with the track screwed down - my mother's table still had the scratches 55 years later. layout developed in bedroom as a teenager.
College, marriage and family led to a modelling break. Next layouts in a shed before a move to the North East enabled me to use a garage to develop Whitley Bay Quayside and to achieve one of my modelling ambitions - an article in a mainstream magazine.
http://whitleybayquayside.wordpress.com/
The layout was based on a depot and I spent many hours with Lima locos changing wheels, adding additional pick-ups and detailing to get the appearance and running qualities I desired.
In 2002 we had a family holiday in Florida on the way back to the airport we were stopped in traffic on a bridge overlooking what I now know is Taft Yard just south of Orlando. Shunting was taking place, the locos were huge and the two freights I saw were huge.
In 2003 we went back to Florida, we hired a third car so that when family went to the mall or theme parks, I went exploring the rail system with still and video cameras. I also visited Colonial Hobbies - what a place. I had my first demo of DCC and I heard my first sound loco.
WOW - I was hooked
12 wheel pick up, 12 wheel drive and superb detail.
After Whitley Bay Quayside was photographed for a ModelRail article, I sold off all the stock and started planning my Taft Yard layout.
Further visits to the West Coast USA and railfanning visits to places like Fullerton, Cajon Pass, Coachella Valley, Colton Yard, San Diego and San Bernadino have maintained my interest and enthusiasm.
Downsizing after the children flew the nest gave me the space to develop Taft Yard, retirement gave me the time and finance to abandon Taft Yard and develop my present layout, Kaley Yard.
http://kaleyyard.wordpress.com/
Trevor