TT 1:120 | Historic Gabled House "Steinstraße 15", Anklam (around 1970) – Kit with Interior Furnishings
TT 1:120 | Historic Gabled House "Steinstraße 15", Anklam (circa 1970) – Kit with Interior & Custom Lettering
Authentic GDR city history for the "Spur der Mitte" (TT gauge)!
Bring the charm of the 70s to your TT layout. Steinstraße 15 in Anklam was a striking gabled house that shaped the cityscape until its demolition in 1978/79. From the private butcher shop Fritz Schmidt to the state-owned HO meat products store – this model tells the story of socialist retail in Epoch IV.
The Highlight: Three Signs & Your Custom Text Included
This model offers you flexibility that you won't find with mass-produced manufacturers. The kit includes three different company signs:
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"Fritz Schmidt" (The private era after 1950)
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"HO Fleischwaren HO" (The classic GDR look of the 60s/70s)
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Blank panel without lettering (For your own design)
✨ Individual Service: Upon request, I can create a personal inscription (max. 18–20 characters) for the shop sign! After purchase, simply send me a short message with your desired text.
Precision in a Small Scale (1:120)
Despite the compact dimensions of TT gauge, you don't have to sacrifice details. The model features a complete interior for the shop area:
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Realistic Interior: Structured tile look on walls and floors.
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Shop Details: Including sales counter and preparation table – perfectly visible through the display window.
Quality & Technology (TT):
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Scale: 1:120 (TT gauge).
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Construction: Developed with love for home on a CAD model based on historical original templates.
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Material: Robust, high-quality PLA (bio-plastic).
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Scope: 46 precisely fitting, unpainted individual parts for a rewarding crafting experience.
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Dimensions: Width 6.1 cm | Height 10.5 cm | Depth 16 cm.
Crafting Tips for TT Pros:
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Processing: The material can be sanded, cut, and easily drilled for lighting cables.
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Gluing: Please use superglue or special PLA glue. (Note: Classic polystyrene glue is not suitable).
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Coloring: Excellent for common acrylic paints (e.g., Revell, Vallejo, Tamiya). For the fine TT structures, we recommend a primer.
Add a unique, characterful piece to your layout that breathes history and becomes a true one-of-a-kind with your custom lettering!