October 2022
Gauge 1 News
by Friedhelm Weidelich
New projects and updated delivery dates for gauge 1 models dominated the news last week.
Railroad and Solar Eclipse
by Friedhelm Weidelich
How do you get the railroad and the solar eclipse in the picture at the same time? Tough!
Early Pictures of the Wismar Railcar from Dingler
by Friedhelm Weidelich
The hand sample of Dingler's Wismar rail bus has arrived and was photographed right away. Here are the first photos of the impressive model.
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Pictures of Kiss' Bavarian G 3/4
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Pictures of the two Gauge 1 hand samples of the G 3/4 from Kiss Modellbahnen.
Swiss Beer Reefers from Dingler
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Here come now the first hand sample photos of the Swiss beer cars from Dingler.
Rural Station by Horst Göhr
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Brick and half-timbering, a small footprint and a touch of romance: Horst Göhr builds a small train station in the Altmark region of northern Saxony-Anhalt that unfortunately lost its function 21 years ago.
Handmade Sample of Spur 1 Austria's Gravita
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Angular modern locomotives have their own appeal. The hand sample of the Gravita 10 BB from Spur 1 Austria could reinforce the trend towards 1/32 scale models of currently operating locomotives. 50 photos showing all the details.
Spur-1-Treffen 2023 in Speyer
by Friedhelm Weidelich
The date for the 2023 Spur 1 meeting in Speyer is now fixed.
Refined Kiosk Kits - Part 2
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Two kits with small kiosks from Jaffa's Moba-Shop and Plus Models have been taken on by Thomas Zeitz and completed and refined. Part 2 of his illustrated report.
Bockholt has Discontinued Production
by Friedhelm Weidelich
The Gauge 1 pioneer Bockholt has ceased production at the end of March 2022. That's what it says on the homepage since a few days.
Something like a Culemeyer
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Culemeyer road rollers brought freight cars and heavy loads to places where there were no tracks. RailAdventure has developed auxiliary bogies for transferring rail vehicles that work on rail and now also on road.

