Z Freilassing roundhouse

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Item no.:  Faller-282725
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Brand
Faller
Gauge
Z gauge
product type
buildings
technical & model details
scale 1:220
length (mm) 283
width (mm) 234
height (mm) 53
Age notice not suitable under 14 years
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Model: Z gauge. Steam hisses from an old locomotive and the busy railway traffic around the locomotive shed brings the miniature model to life. The impressive 5-stall Freilassing roundhouse with its roof turrets and detailed side and rear windows is based on the listed original in Freilassing in Bavaria. This is now the site of a railway museum (lokwelt.freilassing.de) and is therefore an interesting addition for all model building and railway enthusiasts. The new plastic model has a pitch of 15 degrees. Locomotives up to a length of 120 mm can easily drive in.

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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.