Our 2003 exhibition was held at Collinwood Road United Reformed Church on 22nd November 2003. There were many layouts at the exhibition including:
- Drefach Felindre - an OO finescale Welsh branch line terminus featuring a choice of time periods: 1920 or the mid 1950s.
- Ste. Margarethe - an HOe Austrian narrow gauge branch line.
- Random - a dual gauge, N/Nn3, 19th century New York State holiday resort in the Catskill mountains.
- Dovehole Junction - an N gauge British Railways layout set in the Peak District of Derbyshire.
- Santa Fe Yard - an HO industrial yard set in a typical North American town. This layout features Digital Command Control (DCC), a first time for the Oxford show.
- Upton Basset - an N gauge layout set somewhere in LMS territory.
- San Giuliano - an N gauge Italian coastal line featuring overhead catenary showing a wide selection of trains.
- Roestok - an OO9 layout based on 2ft gauge catering for both goods and passengers somewhere in South Africa.
- Letterkenny - an OOn3 layout portraying Donegals station in the 1940s and 1950s. This is Irish narrow gauge modelling at its best.
- Lochwatif - a 7mm narrow gauge layout set in the western highlands of Scotland using electric locos and incorporating containers for freight.
- Anzbrucke - a Z gauge layout showing SBB and DB trains running through a village on the German/Swiss border.
- Lindzal - an N gauge Swiss alpine layout with homemade catenary.
- Ovoid - an OO fine scale test track with full scenery built by the Oxford club and now making a return.
Here are some pictures of the exhibition