HO Prefabricated High-Rise P2 Basic Kit

Item no.:  Faller-130801
HO Prefabricated High-Rise P2 Basic Kit - Image 1
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Brand
Faller
product type
buildings
technical & model details
gauge HO gauge
Age notice not suitable under 14 years

Model: HO gauge. Those buildings made from prefabricated slabs were typical for the German Democratic Republic and built until the end of the 1960s. Our modular model is based on the most common type of prefabricated high-rise blocks. The P in the type description stands for parallel because the supporting walls were arranged parallel to the outer walls. The cipher 2 indicates the number of staircases. The basic kit includes the foundation with the doorways sticking out half a story, three stories with balconies on the rearward side, jamb walls, and flat roof. You can also modify the model and use it as a relief in your layout’s background. Please note: If you want more stories so that your Plattenbau, as the german's call it, will reach the usual height between 5 and 11 stories, you can purchase our additional set Prefabricated High-Rise P2 Supplement (art. 130802). Each of these sets includes two more stories for the so called Type P2.
This building kit contains: 369 single parts in 6 colours, window foil, 4 paper masks and 1 construction instruction.

Dimensions: 305 x 155 x 125 mm
Epoch: III
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Faller "IN THE LITTLE BIG" - is a manufacturer with a long tradition, which was founded in 1946 by the brothers Edwin and Herrmann. In addition to classic building construction, Faller is increasingly focusing on themed worlds, current architectural forms and the integration of the Faller Car System. Absolute Faller highlights are currently the Bran Castle, powered fairground models, container cranes and the cathedral.