Report from Hans Hammarsten´s meeting at October the 16th. 27 visitors did come and go during the day. 7 did take models to the meeting.
Pict8698 -- This is what Hans call a *real* ´micro´ layout....Pict8716 -- Hans famous Diema in the micro.. (note the white ghost to the left reading todays news..)Pict8690 -- Another closeup on Hans Diema.Pict8694 -- Some of Hans 7/8in scale stuff.Pict8657 -- One of Roger Janssons 0n30 locos.Pict8728 -- Roger Jansson, 1/35 loco, one of my favorites.Pict8735 -- Rogers Workshop for 1/35. The walls are sandpaper glued to a shoebox and the roof is made with an old copy machine and part of the roof from a 0-scale building kit.Pict8761 -- Roger himself with his mini-layout for 1/35, explaining for one of the visitors his theory on ´glad-bygge´ (happy modelling with no rivet-counting). Roger did fill 3 of these tables with his stuff.Pict8670 -- Roger again, a battery loco in 1/35Pict8667 -- Here is Rogers very nice pitza-layout. Sorry about the picture quality, I had to use a flashlight. This train did a smooth ride complete day, without any hick-ups!Pict8755 -- Excellent work in 1/45 scale by Erik Walde.Pict8756 -- Excellent work in 1/45 scale by Erik Walde.Pict8769) -- Allen had major problems standing up, so someone placed him in the (cat)box...Pict8682Pict8773 -- Great military diorama by Rickard Parmenius.Pict8782 -- Great military diorama by Rickard Parmenius.Pict8795 -- The same from front. My stuff to the left.Pict8810 -- Rickard again, a pitza-diorama.Pict8798 -- Rickard again, a pitza-diorama.Pict8683 -- Last but certainly not the least, Gunnar Fristedt´s great small wagons in 1/43 scale! Sorry, but the others got so shaky, there is only one to see.... will improve myself. To the next meeting, I will make some kind of photo-box to place models in with the correct light.