Many of them arriving with the "vintage train" from
Stockholm at noon.
Every detail was carefully examined and the cameras were in
action and the cameras were constantly active.
Every
detail was carefully examined and the cameras were in action
and the cameras were constantly active.
Sunday
- This
was the day of the families
At
my layout there was always a train in motion which made the children
want to stay
and wait just one more time for the train to return" and again
and again......
There
were also many specialists who could tell all the
types of trains operating on track.
Other visitors were perhaps not so enthusiastic..
Grandma, this is a
Regina commuter train and I have travelled with such a train!
While
the big boys
from Saturday were interested in all kind of technical details
were the women on Sundays event captured by all the small
scenery details.
My
neighbor in the N scale hall
This is Jörgen Edgar at the table beside my layout.
Jörgen is "the" modelmaker number one in N scale
He has modelled all types and all liveries of locos and motor
units that have made duty on Swedish tracks.
He have built hundreds of models during the years.
The first generation of his models were built of thin
cardboard, nowadays they are built of transparant plastic.
Most models are showcase models without motors, but on special
orders it is possible to get the model running too.
A
few of Jörgens models. He also made models in H0 scale
He is not only modelling trains. He is just as good with buses.
Trading
Photo: Moni Winnersjö Flodquist
I even had the
possibility to made some trading behind the layout.
To this exhibition I brought som of my brand new etched N scale kits
of swedish wagons
and I had a few of this and other items sold during the saturday.