Pete Waterman's miniature model of Watford Junction will be on display at a train show this weekend.
The record producer and Guinness World Records holder will be at the Great Electric Train Show on October 12 and 13 at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.
His 'OO' gauge West Coast Main Line layout, which was part of the world's largest portable model railway, will be on display.
The section of the railway features the southern stretch of the railway between Roade Cutting and Watford Junction.
For the show, Waterman and his 'Railnuts team' have made the Watford Junction station area even more realistic by adding suburban line platforms, scale height 20-storey flats, and the station office block.
All these buildings are modelled with bespoke laser-cut structures replicating the real features at Watford Junction in miniature.
A collection of realistic scale model trains which run through Watford will be passing through the model all weekend.
Waterman's 'Making Tracks 4' is just one of the 30 model railway layouts on display this weekend at the Marshall Arena, some of which will be travelling to the show from as far afield as Scotland and Cornwall.
The Great Electric Train Show is open from 10am to 5pm on Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday.
Tickets are £20 for adults and £10 for children on the day.
Visit keymodelworld.com/greatelectrictrainshow for more information.
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