Baden Steam Engine from Kiss

by Friedhelm Weidelich

Kiss has launched an attractive gauge 1 model of the Baden class Xb shunting locomotive. A review with 46 large-format photos.

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Baden X bfrom Kiss Modellbahnen - Preview

by Friedhelm Weidelich

The Baden tender locomotive of the Xb class, later designated the class 922-3, is on display on the photo table as a gauge 1 model from Kiss Modellbahnen Deutschland. An impressive steam locomotive in the first photos.

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Hand Sample of Kiss Modellbahnen Baden Xb

by Friedhelm Weidelich

Kiss plans to deliver the Baden tender locomotive Xb, the later DRG class 922-3, for gauge 1 in a year's time. It should be worth the wait. 50 photos show all the details of this attractive switcher.

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1 Gauge News

by Friedhelm Weidelich

There is exciting news.

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Baden Main Signal of Steiner Modellwerke

by Friedhelm Weidelich

Steiner Modellwerke is working on various semaphore signals. An intensive look at the hand pattern of the Baden main signal.

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Baden Class IVg as Live Steam Engine from Wyko

by Gastautor

Just in time for the delivery of the Baden car kits from Dingler, Michael Wyrwich from Wyko-Echtdampf delivered the Baden IVg to his customers.

Peter Krattiger has photographed his model and is impressed by the quality.

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Dinglers Baden Train in Action

by Friedhelm Weidelich

I received photos from Switzerland of a long train with the cars from Dingler's kits, which are still being pulled by a Bavarian locomotive for the time being.

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Baden express train car from Dingler assembled (2)

by Friedhelm Weidelich

After the interior and windows have been installed and the chassis has been completed, the assemblies of the Baden express train car from Dingler can be combined. But in the end there is still a hurdle to be overcome until the gauge 1 passenger car from 1903 is equipped with all the details.

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Baden express train car from Dingler assembled

by Friedhelm Weidelich

Dingler has produced various versions of the Baden express train cars from the turn of the century as partial kits for the target group of live steamers. It is partly already soldered, painted and printed, but it requires more experience and patience than the relatively simple assembly of the Baden baggage car.

In part 1 of the assembly description I show with 60 photos how to assemble the car body.

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How to assemble the Baden baggage car from Dingler

by Friedhelm Weidelich

Car kits for gauge 1 are rare and overstrain many model railroaders. Inspired by the requests of live steam railroaders from Switzerland, Dingler dared the experiment and published two kits of Baden cars. The baggage car offers hardly any major hurdles even for beginners - if they know a few tricks and tools. It is not a quick kit for three afterwork hours. But with a little patience and my detailed assembly instructions with 60 pictures you will successfully reach your goal.

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Preview of Baden kit cars

by Friedhelm Weidelich

At Dingler, the kits of the Baden cars are currently being assembled on a trial basis. Here are the first pictures.

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