Description
Get close up to Copenhagen Fields, our magnificent 2mm scale (1:152) depiction of London as it was in the 1920s and 1930s. The layout team will introduce the layout, and you will learn about what inspired the project, how it was realised, and the modelling work that is still continuing. In the relaxed atmosphere of Keen House you can look behind the scenes, ask questions, and admire the trains running through the urban landscape.
This ticket entitles you to a timed entry visit to Copenhagen Fields and a complimentary copy of the souvenir 16 page booklet. Please make sure you are on time!
You can view the rest of our layouts and stands for as long as you wish. The event is open 10:00 to 17:00 Saturday and Sunday and refreshments will be available. Please note that Keen House has steps and stairs to all parts of the building.
Other layouts on show
Yuen Long Street: London’s East End at the turn of the last century, built to 2mm FS standards David Eveleigh
Golden Mile: West London microlayout representing the present day, built to 2mm FS standards Oliver and Tom Cunnington
Bow Junction: depiction of the North London Railway’s works in the East End built to 7mm/ft scale, to Scale 7 standards MRC
Orchard Wharf: imaginary Great Eastern route beside the Thames in the Blackwall area with river wharf in 4mm/ft scale, EM gauge MRC
Torhampton: diorama in 4mm/ft scale featuring stud pickup London trams John Prentice
Societies
In line with our themes we have invited interest groups including the Great Eastern Railway Society, Great Northern Railway Society and 2mm Scale Association to attend.
Update 29 October: the North London Railway History Society will be attending, while we regret that the Great Eastern Railway Society will not be.
Venue and travel
We are at Keen House, 4 Calshot Street, London, N1 9DA. The best way to reach us is by public transport. We are ten minutes’ walk from King’s Cross railway station and many bus routes pass within a minute or two’s walk.
Finally, please note there are stairs to all rooms. If you have any accessibility concerns, please contact us so we can advise and make appropriate arrangements.