New member from Norway!

Welcome to the group. I see you are in the southern most part of your country, an area I haven't visited yet.

You have found an incredible source of information here although probably not much from me.

Have fun

Paul
 
Welcome to the forum, many of your questions can be found in the many threads that are present. Always worth a look through.
 

[B]grizzmo [/B]​

[B]dunnyrail[/B]​

Many thanks for your kind welcomes,much appreciated...I am looking forward to my membership very much! a merry Christmas and a happy new Year! from Norway!
Kind regards Steve:)
 
Welcome to the Forum, Steve! You'll find lots of help and inspiration on here, as well as some questionable humour. If you need help, or to find out more about something, ask: there is no such thing as a stupid question, and we were all new to this once. And sometimes even the most obvious things aren't obvious...
 
Welcome!
The South of Norway? Isn't that the crinkley-bit.. Didn't someone get an award for that?


(did anyone mention the humour?)
PhilP.
 
Welcome to the forum Steve....
 
Greetings @Steve Sylvester and hearty welcome from the tiny land in Europe. I must admit the Norwegians are a bit sparse on the forum, we haven't had a new member from there for a whole three months.
Anyway have a merry Christmas, a fun new year and we look forward to giving you silly answers to your good questions very soon.

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Welcome!
The South of Norway? Isn't that the crinkley-bit.. Didn't someone get an award for that?


(did anyone mention the humour?)
PhilP.

Welcome Steve Sylvester. I used to have girlfriend who came from Tromsø, it was around 50 years ago mind you. Much dancing the night away in the discos to ABBA then. Seems any Scandinavian outfit would cause a dragging of partners onto the dance floor by the massed Scandanavian aupair brigades. Max

PhillP I think you are confusing this with the habitat of the Norweigan Blue parrot. It pined for them. Did you know some little breeder got an award for that.

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Hello to everyone on the forums!wishing you all a very Merry Christmas
I am looking forward to learning lots from GScale Central!very pleased to have found this forum...:)
Welcome. Good to have a corespondent from the land where the 3 foot 6 inch gauge railway originated and spread around the world to New Zealand, Australia, Japan and South Africa.
 
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