H0 1:87 | Historic Gabled House "Steinstraße 15", Anklam (condition before 1945) – Exclusive Kit with Shop Interior
H0 1:87 | Historic Gabled House "Steinstraße 15", Anklam (Pre-1945 Condition) – Exclusive Kit with Shop Interior
Bring a piece of Pomeranian cultural heritage to life on your layout!
Steinstraße 15 in Anklam was more than just a building – for decades, it was the heart of local craftsmanship. As one of the city's last classic gabled houses, it housed the traditional butcher shop of Master Butcher Utpadel until 1945. This model meticulously recreates the period before its demolition in 1978/79 and brings real history to your model railway district.
The Highlight: A Glimpse Through the Shop Window
While many kits stop at the facade, the fun only begins here. This model is equipped with a complete interior for the shop area:
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Authentic Flair: Textured, tiled walls and floors for a realistic butcher shop look.
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Detailed Interior: Including a perfectly fitting sales counter and preparation table – an eye-catcher for every viewer.
Handcrafted Quality Instead of Mass Production:
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Scale: 1:87 (H0 gauge)
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Individual Production: Passionately designed using CAD software based on historical templates and manufactured using modern 3D printing techniques.
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Material: High-quality, stable PLA (bio-based plastic).
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Scope: 47 perfectly fitting individual parts for a challenging and rewarding crafting experience.
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Dimensions: Width 7.5 cm | Height 12.7 cm | Depth 19.2 cm.
Tips for Your Workshop:
As this is an individual small-series model, it offers you complete freedom for personal customization:
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Processing: The material can be excellently sanded, cut, or drilled for lighting cables.
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Assembly: For a permanent bond, we recommend superglue or special PLA glue (Note: Classic polystyrene model glue is not suitable).
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Finishing: The matte surface takes common model paints (e.g., Revell, Vallejo, Tamiya) excellently.
Get this unique piece – a monument to the architecture of old Anklam, which is no longer found in any urban planning today.