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Offline auntmartha  
#1 Posted : 20 November 2023 17:21:46(UTC)
auntmartha

Denmark   
Joined: 29/09/2011(UTC)
Posts: 35
Location: Græsted
I’ve been searching for up-to-date info
on which standards for H0 modules that are
most in use in Europe

some of the info online seem to be rather old
and not updated

basically I want to make module(s) that could
be used in connection with others - if I wanted to

mainly I just want to make my own modules
over time - but it makes sense to make them versatile

I mainly look for modules in northern europe

any pointers will be greatly appreciated

PS
this has been cross-posted to marklin-b&g
Yours sincerely / Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Bien cordialement
Mr. Christian Vinaa
http://www.vinaa.dk/trains
...... Meanwhile, aunt Martha, having taken a tramp in the woods,
is lying in a ditch at the edge of town .........................
Offline PeFu  
#2 Posted : 20 November 2023 18:14:52(UTC)
PeFu

Sweden   
Joined: 30/08/2002(UTC)
Posts: 1,212
In Sweden, I have the impression that the ”MMM” standard has the highest number of active practitioners, both for 3 rail and 2 rail modules. MMM is an abbrevition of ”Mälar Modul Möte” which more or less can be translated to ”Module Meeting by Mälaren”. Mälaren is the larger lake adjacent to Stockholm, and many practioners comes from cities in the Mälaren valley. Their webpage is found here:

https://www.malarmodulmote.se/

Here are some pictures from MMM shows:

https://www.malarmodulmote.se/bilder/

I’m not a module guy myself, but I’m impressed by their work. Since September, they have had a ”permanent” show at the largest MR shop in the Nordic countries, which i hope I will manage to visit on Saturday!

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Offline kiwiAlan  
#3 Posted : 20 November 2023 23:30:16(UTC)
kiwiAlan

United Kingdom   
Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC)
Posts: 8,116
Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
I thought the Fremo standard was more or less de-rigeur in Europe, or certainly the German speaking regions.

Certainly searching the web there seems to be a significant number of outfits manufacturing Fremo module frames.

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#4 Posted : 21 November 2023 14:45:50(UTC)
Alsterstreek

Germany   
Joined: 16/11/2011(UTC)
Posts: 5,687
Location: Hybrid Home
There is a German "Nord-Modul" norm for Märklin H0:

http://www.mec-stetten-donau.de/nord_modul.pdf

Portuguese "Fermodel" group Märklin H0 module norms (PDF needs to be downloaded):

https://fermodel.pt/en/normas-fermodel
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