Zedex 2011
This years Zedex 2011 was, once again, hosted by the Oxford and District Model Railway Club at Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor village hall on October 9th. Organised by Peter McConnell he managed to assemble a collection of some of the most inspirational layouts in the U.K in Z and Nm.
Visitors were able to see European, British and American layouts, some that had been seen before and some appearing for the first time.
Also present were some specialist trade stands and some modelling demonstrations by members of the Oxford club.

Now not all the layouts that arrived were the ones described in the show guide, I was as guilty as anybody as I had intended to bring ‘Midsomer Mardy’ modified to take a Z-Bend interface at one end but I have picked up a couple of show invites for it in its present form so I brought the bare bones of ‘Shasta’ our new USA layout that also features a Z-Bend connection.
The layouts, in no particular order, were.
‘Fryton’
We were expecting ‘Wolf River Creek’ but Graham Jones, a stalwart of the British Z scene and leader of ZclubGB, arrived with a new British outline layout based on LNER practice. The rolling stock included some of his white metal body conversions for Marklin locos to represent the LNERs A3 and A4 class pacifics as well as some diesel conversions. Graham has recently started trading as Northampton model railway supplies and has been appointed as the U.K importer for AZL.

‘Falsdorf’
Tony Waitzman brought his guitar case layout based on the European scene rather than his ‘West Coast Railroad’. Although Tony’s main interest is American modelling he still has a decent collection of European trains to run.

‘Blumendorf’
John Baines had brought along a couple of his Z layouts in cases including a solar powered one.
‘RheingauZ’
David Guscott’s layout is based on the river Rhine where main lines run along both banks. Uniquely he has moving barges in the river based on a cunning magnetic drive. You will get a better idea off the youtube video which I’ll link later.
