FREMO-meeting in Unna (Germany) June 2012
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The FREMO-meeting in Unna near to Dortmund (FREMO - FRiends of EUropean Model railroaders - with three us subdivisions) was big event for members of FREMO and guests with a large modular layout in HO-scale. Preferd modling time is 1970 era however there are many exceptions with a more modern train session and free layout use for signed guests (with digitalized engines).

Here some pictures of it, but the photos from excellently modeled details determine my impressions, quite unambiguously.

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... or freight shed in detail.

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Last picture with a small free-lanced switcher.
Cheers, Bernd

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#2
Some high-class modelling in there with some very different figures than we usually see - that produce warehouse is soperb!
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#3
Cheers I would be interested in knowing the manufacturer of the figures and the produce boxes.

Bruce
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#4
Yes, you are right, a few wunderful scenes and fine modeling by a model railroad friend.
I will ask for figures.
Cheers, Bernd

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#5
Most figures are from Preiser.

For example the man on the 5th pic between the scrap is from set 590-10475 http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/590-10475.
Same the man on the 4th pic.

And the cob on the first pic ist from set 590-10370 inlcuding the motorcycle http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/590-10370
greetings from northern Germany
Joerg

Indiana City, my layout
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#6
Very nice pictures and model scenes! Thumbsup
Thank you for showing the pictures, Bernd! That was certainly a nice meeting in Unna.

Are there any more pictures of the meeting? Worship

Sven
Member of American Model Railroaders of Eastern Germany (AMREG)

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#7
Hallo Sven,
sorry, I did not make more shots, I have taken a view videos with my 1930 train. A video is in preparation however it will need a good time until finish. Than I will post a link here.
For more pictures you should search in web, I think that you will find more picures and videos also in a few days.
Cheers, Bernd

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You can read some more about my model projects and interests in my chronicle of facebook.
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#8
Bruce,
it's correct, all figures are made by Preiser and a few are also Bachmann-made.
The produce boxes come from a German maker Luetke-Modellbau and boxes are item #41132.
If you would be interested do not be worry, these boxes are offered for 0-scale (I think this will be correct for retail seller but here in pictures was shown a wholesale plant). And fruits coming from south of USA are a little bit bigger than such grown in cold Germany.

The question after maker of Northlander will need a few more time but you will get an answer also, Joerg.
Cheers, Bernd

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#9
Excellent modeling...thank you for posting!
Michael
My primary goal is a large Oahu Railway layout in On3
My secondary interests are modeling the Denver, South Park, & Pacific in On3 and NKP in HO
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#10
Wonderful work! Amazing! Worship
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#11
Thanks for your nice comments. I will send my friend a link of this thread.
And here an answer to last question. The Northlander was produced by ROCO however it is out of production and It's a hardly to find item.
Cheers, Bernd

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#12
Bernhard,

Thank you for the information

Bruce
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