As I've written in this blog earlier; Neither Wargaming or Model Railways are particularly 'big hobbies' in Norway. Perhaps that's why there are no 'toy soldier shows' and just a few Model Railway exhibitions. The autumn is usually the time for such exhibitions and even if they are few I can't attend to them all as some are arranged on the same weekends (!) and others on weekends I am coincidentally working. But I've managed to join a couple of Model Railway exhibitions and a day out in a friend's garden for a running-session. Here are some brief impressions:
The Norwegian Railway society's exhibition at Mysen
And in the engine-shed where the exhibition was held, one of the prototypes was undergoing preservation too:
A day out at Erik's awesome Garden Railway
Even if it's autumn and the weather is usually not so good anymore (actually it hasn't been all summer), we were quite lucky when Erik invited the club-members to a running-session on his garden railway:This Rhätische Bahn locomotive is hauling a very long and very heavy rake:
Erik's petite French narrow gauge:
It was heavy traffic on Erik's garden railway during the day out:
I wonder...
...whats read while spending time here? -Something about Simplex narrow gauge locomotives (military) obviously:
The Model Railway exhibition at Skedsmo
This weekend I managed to visit another model railway exhibition located just some hour away by car. There were some few layouts that caught my attention there.A modular Norwegian H0 layout:
N-scale permitts running long trains on a modest area:






































