HO Alpina-Bahn Roller coaster

Item no.:  Faller-140410
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Brand
Faller
product type
fairground
technical & model details
scale 1:87
motor x
gauge HO gauge
Age notice not suitable under 14 years
era
era VI

Model: HO gauge. All Hail the Coaster Queen. Functioning model of the transportable steel Alpina-Bahn roller coaster of fairground undertaking family Oscar Bruch. Facades and decoration parts, the wooden paybox and miniature figures in regional Bavarian costumes reproduce the local atmosphere of Alpine refuges, which were imagined and realized by the creative team of Stuhr’s Workshop for Applied Advertising (afaw). A driving motor ensuring the ascent up the lift hill and control electronics for the stop at the station are included in the kit. The circuit was shortened in comparison with the original: approx. 5500 mm.
This building kit contains: 708 single parts in 11 colours, window foil, 1 drive motor, 2 decorations, 2 figures and 1 construction instruction. Use for handicrafts Faller plastic and super glue.

Dimensions: 715 x 423 x 400 mm
Epoch: VI
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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.