H0 1:87 | Gothic Gabled House "Peenstraße 50", Anklam (ca. 1925) – Highly Detailed Architectural Model Kit
H0 1:87 | Gothic Gabled House "Peenstraße 50", Anklam (around 1925) – Highly Detailed Architectural Kit
Forget the typical "plastic look" – bring real architectural art to your layout!
Peenstraße 50 in Anklam is an outstanding example of proud North German gable architecture. This model captures the state around 1925 and impresses with its striking, Gothic-inspired facade. While large manufacturers often only offer interchangeable standard buildings, here you get a niche model with strong character that makes your model town uniquely distinctive.
Highlights & Details:
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Architectural Depth: High-precision representation of Gothic gable elements and realistic brick textures.
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Scale: Perfect 1:87 (H0 gauge) for demanding diorama builders.
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Custom Manufacturing: Constructed with love for detail on the CAD model based on historical prototypes and realized using modern 3D printing technology.
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Material: High-quality PLA (in grey or white, depending on availability – ideal as a base for color design).
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Scope: 39 precisely manufactured individual parts, including finely crafted window frames.
Dimensions & Installation:
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Width: 8.5 cm
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Height: 17.8 cm
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Depth: 11.7 cm
Due to its impressive height, the model is excellently suited as an eye-catcher in a closed row of houses or as a striking individual object.
Tips for Assembly:
The unpainted kit invites creative design. The material can be processed excellently:
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Finish: The surfaces are optimized for all common model-building paints (e.g., Revell, Vallejo, Tamiya). Priming is recommended.
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Assembly: For gluing, please use superglue or special PLA glue. (Note: Conventional model plastic glue is not suitable).
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Post-processing: As with any small-series model, minimal adjustments may be necessary for a perfect result – that's part of the real model-building experience!
Scope of Delivery:
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1x "Peenstraße 50" kit (39 parts, unpainted)
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Short illustrated assembly instructions
Create an architectural highlight that breathes history and distinctly stands out from industrial mass-produced goods.