Last weekend a friend and fellow member of our Model Railway Club, Thomas, invited to The Grand Opening of his new and large extension of his awesome garden railway named Pletten Railway. Pletten Railway is located at Thomas' cottage by the coast and has it's own Facebook page and YouTube Channel, and I really recommend
you to pay the links a visit. The weather was sunny and perfect for this great premiere.
This is part of the original layout:
The new extension of the line surrounds the estate:
Here is a 'cab view' video of Pletten Railway:
The guests were making their trains ready in the fiddleyard:
And off we go:
There was even enough live steam locomotives for a small 'Steam Gala'. I usually don't have many running photos of live steam locomotives as it takes so much attention just to drive them:
Thomas is also a 3D-designer and 3D-prints a lot for his garden railway:
The house is a 3D-printed model of Thomas' Grandfather's old house. Everything else in this photo is 3D-printed as well.
After running trains for a while we needed a break, and our friendly and generous hosts served food most suitable for such a lovely summer day:
After a most delicious meal it was time for running more trains again, and they was running until late evening when it was getting dark:
Later it became so dark that it was difficult to spot the trains along the line, and my grey Heeresfeldbahn became invisible due to it's grey camouflage, which was very effective. So at late night it was time to 'park the trains' and have a 'debrief'.
We stayed overnight, and the planned to run more trains on Sunday morning. But this plan was cancelled due to heavy rain. We enjoyed a better breakfast instead.
Thank you Thomas and Elaine for inviting us to your Grand Opening and for your warm hospitality!
At the model railway club I'm a member I recenently found a really old magazine someone brought to our 'liberary' at some time. It was an old issue of an Airfix Magazine. Whats special about it was that it was issued in Norwegian. I've found that they were issued in Norwegian from January 1964, but don't know for how long. I'm not sure if the Norwegian issues was similar or corresponding to the British ones? Perhaps someone know?
Less than £ 2 for subscription for a year. It would still be cheaper to buy each magazine individually at the newsagent or hobby shop though:
It looks like the H0/00 Tiger tank was new in 1964.
Robin Hood and his Merry Men:
An article about how to kitbash Airfix structures for both model railways and wargaming. I really like these kitbashing suggestions:
I hope you enjoyed this brief 'blast from the past' as much as I did.