As i have some time before i have to go to work, i thought i might as well restart this thread.
First up,
Sweden.
This car, B1GK 5101, isn't new to my collection in itself. But it is only just now getting close to finished. I have chosen to repaint and decal the model to represent the test paintscheme from 1988, when the State Railways were still unsure of how the new design should look. (NMJ)
Next up, S1T 5248, a conference car which a few years ago was purchased by private operator Tågab and rebuilt to a standard B7 second class coach using interior parts from two crash damaged B7's. The model represents it as it looked when new in 1981. (Roco)
Next up,
Denmark with three relatively new additions. All of them by Heljan.
1st and 2nd class coach AB 51 86 39-80 016-9.
2nd class coach B 50 86 20-83 169-5.
2nd class coach B 51 86 20-80 333-9.
These cars let me complete my train 463 lineup from 1989.
Norway is next on the list.
BF12 21532 in mellandesign. (NMJ)
B3 25540 in nydesign. (NMJ)
B3-2 25516 in nydesign. (NMJ)
B5 26040 in nydesign. (Lima Expert)
Gbs 150 0 021-3 with the post-1983 logo. (NMJ)
His type 4 210 2 597-2 in nydesign. (NMJ)
His type 2 210 2 821-6 with the post-1983 logo. (NMJ)
And finally, the new country to my collection:
Hungary. I may only have four models right now, but i do have a few more on the way.
Anyway, here we go. First up, V43 electric loco 1208 in the standard paintscheme. Manufactured by Fuggerth.
Next, V43 2275 in the so called Papagáj paintscheme. As you can see, this model is more detailed than the previous one. That's because, while it is based on a Fuggerth model, it has been detailed, repainted and upgraded by another manufacturer called EVM.
A locomotive type seen all over Europe, the Traxx, or as it's known in Hungary: Class 480, represented by 480 007. (Piko)
And last but not least, with a face only a mother could love: BDt second class cab coach 50 55
82-07 305-8, or simply 305. (Fuggerth)
Two of the models, the 480 and BDt, were purchased in Budapest and actually got me stopped at airport security on my way home. The locomotive was just a solid lump on the X-ray.