Realistisch patiniertes TT Stadthaus mit Alterungsspuren, Treppengiebel und beleuchtetem Schaufenster.

TT 1:120 | Historic Gable House "Steinstraße 15", Anklam (before 1945) - Highly detailed kit with interior furnishings

€25,00 EUR
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Realistisch patiniertes TT Stadthaus mit Alterungsspuren, Treppengiebel und beleuchtetem Schaufenster.

TT 1:120 | Historic Gable House "Steinstraße 15", Anklam (before 1945) - Highly detailed kit with interior furnishings

€25,00 EUR
Sale price  €25,00 EUR Regular price 
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TT 1:120 | Historic Gabled House "Steinstraße 15", Anklam (before 1945) – Highly Detailed Kit with Interior Furnishings

Precision in 1:120 scale – A piece of Anklam history for the TT gauge!

Bring the architecture of the pre-war era to life on your TT layout. This model of the striking gabled house at Steinstraße 15 in Anklam has been optimized with the utmost care for the smaller 1:120 scale. Despite the more compact dimensions, you don't have to sacrifice any detail.

The Highlight: Full Features in a Small Space

Especially in TT scale, interior furnishings are a rarity. This model offers you:

  • Detailed interior: Complete shop interior (sales counter, preparation table) – perfectly visible through the shop windows.

  • Structured surfaces: Floor tiles and wall textures are precisely integrated into the model.

Why this model for your TT layout?

  • Scale: 1:120 – suitable for Tillig, Piko, Kühn and other TT manufacturers.

  • Local connection: Ideal for themed layouts with a regional connection to Pomerania or historic town centers.

  • Construction: Developed specifically for 3D printing to stably and sharply represent delicate structures (window mullions, cornices) even in 1:120.

Technical Data (TT):

  • Material: High-quality PLA (sandable & paintable).

  • Dimensions (approx.): Width 6.1 cm | Height 10.5 cm | Depth 16 cm

  • Number of parts: 47 individual components.

Crafting Tips for TT:

Due to the finer structures in 1:120, we recommend particularly thin acrylic paints or an airbrush for coloring to avoid "flooding" the fine details. A thin superglue is best for bonding.

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