Friday, November 14, 2025

Model Railway Show + a visit to a Model Railway Club in Hamar

Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar

The annual model railway show at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar, is one of the major ones in Norway. Due to work there have been some years since I've visited it last, so I was really looking forward to visit it this year:

Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
There were several trade stands, mostly second hand:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
The Norwegian Model Railway Association's  stand with G-scale trains kids can operate:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Live steam in 1:1 and model:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Unfortunately there was a majority of trading stands and not so many layouts this time. Here are some impressions of the few layouts on the show.

The first layout when entering this show was the same hi class and super detailed tram layout I've already posted more photos and videos from the Skedsmo Model Railway Exhibition:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
A local model railway club, BM86 Modelljernbaneforening exhibited this small layout kids could operate:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Another 'locally' club and H0-layout with vintage Märklin metal tracks:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Another local layout from a local club, this time an American N-scale layout. I liked these Norwegian N-scale trains running on it though:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
I really like the way this Norwegian Z scale layout was displayed:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar

And that was about the layouts in running conditions there was. Not very much this year.
There was another 'layout' exhibited as a static display which caught my interest. It was a modular layout built by the international module standard FREMO. FREMO originated in Germany ans have later gain popularity in several other European countries, among them Norway. Since they're built by a standard module they're inter-connectable in any combinations. FREMO doesn't focus on just running trains, but to operate them according to the prototype with timetables etc. Several model railway society's and railway modellers are building FREMO modules in Norway, and bring their modules together for operating sessions.
This image shows different stages of development on a FREMO module:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
A couple of FREMO modules connected:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
But it was actually this FREMO station modules which caught my attention. It's a operating FREMO  (station-) module depicting the similar scene as I saw as a static display at the Model Railway Exhibition at Skedsmo earlier this autumn; The Flight of the Norwegian National Treasury. The only difference is that this could be operated in a larger layout and greater FREMO setup. When seeing this FREMO-module I was immediately thinking of Mark The Man of Tin's blog post on the Gulltransporten/ Gold Transport Norway April 1940 where he looks at the possibilities to transfer this into a wargame scenario where one of the lorries breaks down while the Germans are closing in. I'm following his progress with great interest, and he's started to look at how to convert regular plastic toy soldiers from Airfix into 1940 Norwegian Infantry
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar

Since there wasn't so many layouts to see, I took a look on the Norwegian Railway Museums permanent displays as well:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
And they do show some static models too:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
In an earlier blog post Alan at The Duchy of Tradgardland askes if Norway ever had any own production of toy soldiers. Well, we didn't, but Norway did actually have an early, own production of model trains just after the second world war. Not very true to scale nor prototypes:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
In the Railway museum's exhibition I saw this interesting builder's plate revealing that some early wagons actually were made in the city where I live, Moss. This is not a very known part of the local history in Moss:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
The old emblem and logo of the Norwegian State Railway:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar

A visit to a local Model Railway Club

Slightly disappointed that there were so few layouts on display at the Model Railway Exhibition, a friend and I decided to visit a local model railway club at Hamar, which arranged an "Open House", to see their club layout. This was the same club that had exhibited the small winter layout that kids operate at the Railway Museum. Here are some impressions of BM86 Modelljernbaneforeningen's large Norwegian H0 scale club layout:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar 
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
An equipage from one of the Norwegian 'Olsen Gang' movies where the armoured van is a giant rolling safe the Gang is trying to rob

Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
These impressive ship models are actually made of paper and cardboard (!)

Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
In the background I saw this old Norwegian fortress:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
only the rooftops were modeled as only they could be seen by the spectators:
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
There was even a larger and more complex castle. Not quite a 'Norwegian type'. This castle was located...
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
...on a 'British sector' of the layout. It was built to 00, but still shares the same gauge and loading gauge as H0.
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Some 23 years since I was at this location in 1:1. From one of my favorite tv-series 
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar
Is this a MoD or WD design?

Model railway exhibition at the Norwegian Railway Museum at Hamar. Visiting BM86 Modelljernbaneforening in Hamar

All in all we had a great day out in Hamar. There were fewer layouts on the Railway Exhibition than earlier, and I hope that will change for future events at the museum. I'm very glad we visited the Model Railway Club in Hamar too. Their layout was not only very large but also built to high standards.

Blog PostScript 

Intrigued by Mark at The Man of Tin's figure conversions to make Norwegian Infantry of readily available plastic figures I decided to stop by the nearby Norwegian Armed Forces Museum at my way home from work yesterday just to have a look at Norwegian 1940 uniforms and equipment. I couldn't help stopping by the Museum Store as well as this is the same shop I bought my long serving Army Men back in 2019. They didn't stock any Army Men or toy soldiers now, but I found this 1:32 scale M3 Half Track kit from New Ray for just $19,86, £ 15,10 or € 17,07. I think this is within my scope of 'budget wargaming' and the size was right for my Army Men, so I bought one so my little troopers can drive into battle in the future.
1:32 scale M3 Half Track from New Ray bought at the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum in Oslo
I was toying with the idea how it could look like in service for my UN Army Men, and ChatGPT suggested this:
Shopping Centre in Ski
Time will show what to make out of it. 

After this I didn't go straight home as I stoped at the Shopping Centre in Ski. It's still a while until Christmas, but it seems like Christmas decorations keeps coming even earlier each year. 

It's a really large Märklin Gauge 1 display with 2 loops, each with a short train pulled by a small Tank Engine going opposite directions. The Engines and rollingstock (except for the vans) are standard Märklin Gauge 1 items painted to look like Norwegian rollingstock. The conversion is both very simple and successfully. The station building is a scratchbuilt Gauge 1 model of the old station house in Ski. The large Gingerbread 'house' is the Shopping mall it self. 
A Märklin Gauge 1 layout with Norwegian Gauge 1 rollingstock at display as a Christmas decoration at Ski Storsenter
A Märklin Gauge 1 layout with Norwegian Gauge 1 rollingstock at display as a Christmas decoration at Ski Storsenter
A Märklin Gauge 1 layout with Norwegian Gauge 1 rollingstock at display as a Christmas decoration at Ski Storsenter
A Märklin Gauge 1 layout with Norwegian Gauge 1 rollingstock at display as a Christmas decoration at Ski Storsenter
A Märklin Gauge 1 layout with Norwegian Gauge 1 rollingstock at display as a Christmas decoration at Ski Storsenter

It's a lovely Christmas display and I hope its will enjoy a lot of people in all ages in the time to come. 

3 comments:

  1. Enjoyable and interesting post , thanks for sharing. Lots of inspirational modelling on display.
    Alan Tradgardland

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    1. Thank you very much for reading and your very kind words Alan.

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  2. Some great pics and videos Roger! I really like the layout in an old TV - very clever.

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