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The gates are open!

Here we go. The International Gauge 0 and Gauge 1 Days have just opened their doors to the streams of visitors. We are happy to share with you what we know so far. Here is an overview in alphabetical order.

  • Bünnig Modellbau - Sabine Bünnig and Holger Tonndorf are launching a new allotment garden house.
  • Dingler - An absolute novelty on the stand will be the Sputnik, a freight car modelled on the Swiss model. In addition, six of the eight Ka/Ks variants can be inspected
  • Fine Models - We had already announced the Bavarian Series IV freight wagons on our website. Here at the fair you can see two hand samples from the announcement.
  • MaKo - The compressor from issue 35 is now available exclusively from MaKo as a kit or finished model. The tank trailer is also available as a finished model. Sheep in a new colour scheme and a shepherd are also presented.
  • Mo-Miniatur - The Ergoldingen-based manufacturer announces three new road vehicles. A Mercedes L1113, a Mercedes DL 27 and a Magirus fire engine.
  • Pesolillo - One novelty will be announced in Giessen, two others will be on display in Germany for the first time. These are the Italian locomotive E 554 of the state railway FS and the French iron CC - 14105 of the SNCF.
  • Track 1 Austria - The Austrian manufacturer is entering into additive manufacturing with 3D-printed products. For example, a turntable, track hoovers and loads will be on display. This also includes military vehicles such as tanks and lorries, ranging from Era II to the modern era. The Leopard 2 A7 is the most recent vehicle.
    Spur 1 Austria takes over the distribution of loads and other accessories from MiRiRail. A locomotive couch is presented, which has various bonus features, such as tool and screw holders.
  • Steiner Modellwerke - The 94.1 series can be seen as an unpainted hand sample at the Dillinger stand. The company has also announced a revised new edition of the class 81.
  • Studio 95 - The manufacturer from Aalen is launching the large coaling station of the Gremberg depot, finely detailed in polystyrene, as a kit and finished model.
  • Tom Steiner/BMB/Bee's Modellbahn - The manufacturer announces several new products. These are the V200.1/series 221 across all eras, as variants of the German state railways and in private railway versions. These are joined by the Glmhs 50/Gbs 245 type covered freight wagons and the standard type glass boxes with blind shaft.
  • Walschebauer turntables - The turntable drive has been optimised and will be presented at the stand. The light heads of the previously offered lattice mast lights are now also offered individually.
  • Wunder Präzisionsmodelle - A hand-built brass model of a Prussian compartment carriage will be on display at the Viernheim-based company's stand.
  • Zapf Modelle - The specialists for accessories from laser production also have some new products on show. These include a lavatory/toilet building, wedge and pavement slabs as well as other parts for the layout design.

We will of course be travelling for you during the trade fair and will capture the new products and impressions of the fair in pictures. We will then put these online in new articles as soon as we are able to. So keep checking back to see what's new.

Here are the first pictures of the construction and some new features. We hope you enjoy it.