High-quality, fadeless foam material. Very easy to handle and suited excellently for natural designs of plant covers and bushes. Grain size and colours may vary with each dye lot.
From Era II onwards:
2 service/snack bar buildings including guttering,
1 travel direction indicator,
4 benches with advertising space,
1 fountain,
1 set of scales,
2 telephone boxes,
1 postbox,
2 timetable boards,
various waste bins and flowerpots
and decorative elements.
Building 74 x 39 x 37 mm
Without platform.
The original of this coaling crane was built in 1912 and is now located in Chemnitz, in the Saxony region of Germany. It significantly eased the loading procedures for steam locomotives. The crane is moveable and prepared for the installation of a servo. With coal bunkers and 3 mine cars.
Stairs and handrail of body-died cardboard are made by laser cut technology.. Please follow our tip written in catalogue or at www.auhagen.de.
When using track with built-in trackbed, compensate for the extra height with the base.
Original model
Durable backing paper with grass fibres. Easy to cut with scissors or a knife. As an adhesive, we recommend white glue item 53 521. Crumple the mat to create an uneven surface. The material can also be shaped around existing mountains, slopes, etc. In areas where you wish to lay tracks or create a lake or road, you can dampen the fibres briefly and remove them with a scraper. To line transitions, and for an even more realistic effect, we recommend our range of grass fibres, which are available in various shades and three different lengths.
This church provides a most attractive addition to our North German-Prussian series of models. Modelled on the village church in Alt Rehse, south of Neubrandenburg, which was built in 1889 and in which regular services are still held. The finely detailed tile brickwork is simple and yet striking, combined with the half-timbering and field stone. You can enhance the realism of the stone with a coat of matt paint. An extra part for experimenting is included, and the instructions contain detailed tips.
Authentic historical model
With shed and toilet. These buildings stood on the Taubenheim-Dürrhennersdorf line. They can also be used in many ways away from the tracks, eg. as a garden bower, bike shed behind the block of flats, etc. Wood clad separate, outdoor toilets were often seen on branch lines.
Without platform.
When using track with built-in trackbed, compensate for the extra height with the base.
41 x 29 x 38 mm
70 x 46 x 36 mm
60 x 36 x 35 mm
The prototype for this model was in Frauenstein. The line was closed on October 20, 1971 following an accident. Working doors.
When using track with built-in trackbed, compensate for the extra height with the base.
Distance between track centres 54 mm
Clear gate height without track 60 mm
Clear gate width 43 mm
For locomotives up to an overall length of 220 mm
Authentic historical model
Similar prototypes can be found in the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia. Appropriate signs for each country are included.
The kit includes a shed, hand crank, signal bell, lamps, bicycle, dustbin and ladder.
Also suitable for TT scale.
Single track, straight, adjustable height.
Suitability for track systems see under tip.
Clearance without track 78 mm
Clear width 215 mm