At least you know where Norway is.... Nice to hear from you. Look up my album, mostly norwegian trains there. I drive a cab in Bærum. We got some trains too.
About the polar bears... I crate them, attach animal handlers and enough frozen meat to last for a while. Kind of fun... Next year maybe I'll send them to Europe, actually this picture was taken in Rendsburg, Germany...
What about Roco, Lima (down and out), Heljan, Piko, Trix, Heljan, Klein, Fleischmann, HAG, Bemo, Liliput, Aster and Märklin? I have surely forgotten some. These are the manufacturers I'm familiar with.
Well, I might do so if I win the Lottery......
Exactly where is, Nova Scotia. Hmm..............
Joke a side, we are building a new part of the
layout so those modules had to go. But I highly
recomend this procedure. These modules is most definately
returned into history, and it was...
Hmm, there are many companies who make them 1/87 cars. You will most likely find them in model railroad stores as they are the same scale as H0.
Chevrolet Bel Air 1955 by Classic Metal Work.
Here is a webpage with some info:
Link
Hello, here we are into the Z scale this weekend......
There is a modular meeting going on this weekend.
There are some photos here: http://www.norskmjforum.no/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3962
Maximum module length: 1,2 meter.
You must remember that Norway was occupied for 5 years and that the germans left so much stuff here that the government made an own department to govern it all. When they left, they just went home. The module is planned with a couple of bunkers and maybe some...