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A model of the Danish Railway Museum
In August 2004, the museum celebrated its 50th anniversary of receiving the first MY diesel locomotive. On this occasion, the museum’s own MY 1101 was visited by sister locomotives from Norway, Belgium, Luxemburg and even all the way from Hungary. In addition, a large number of full-sister and half-sister diesel locomotives came to the gathering from Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and the entire event was one of the Museum’s biggest successes in recent years, with visits from all over Europe.
The very expensive trip for the Hungarian locomotive was sponsored by the Museum and by Klaus Korbacher of Nurnberg, Germany. And Klaus Korbacher or “Nohab-Pappi” as he likes to call himself (after the Swedish factory which built the MY locomotives) recently donated a distinguished gift to the Museum to commemorate the big diesel gathering in 2004. The gift is an amazingly detailed model of the museum’s roundabout in 1:220 scale, also known as scale Z. The model was built by Iván István, Korbacher’s Hungarian friend, and depicts the situation during the gathering in August 2004 when all of the many diesel locomotives were lined up around the roundtable together with the large number of visitors, including Korbacher and the Hungarian locomotive crew as well as the mini-train operating at the museum, the Hungarian’s sleeping car, the garden railway and just about any other detail imaginable. The model is now on display in the museum.
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