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Set contains six signal point indicators (three left and three right), six grates and dummy mechanisms. The models come painted ready for use but some assembly is required. Static models only (non-operational).
The set contains 8 electrical relay boxes and 16 manual turnout levers (activators). Plastic kit that requires some basic assembly and painting.
HOF Narrow gauge track Straight 66.6mm H0f field Railway Track System:The scale field railroad track system in the track width 6.5 mm (equivalent to approximately 600 mm in the original) is a completely new development. The tracks have the usual at Feldbahnen large distance of railway sleepers.
Unitrack (S123) Straight track 123 mm (x4)
Unitrack (S246F) Straight Feder track 246mm
Unitrack (R550-22.5) Curved Track 22.5 degree (x4)
Unitrack (R610-22.5) Curved Track 22.5 degree (x4)
Unitrack (R670-22.5) Curved Track 22.5 degree (x4)
Unitrack (R370-22.5) Curved Track 22.5 Degree 4pcs
Unitrack (EP867L) Left Hand Electric Turnout
Unitrack (EP867R) Right Hand Electric Turnout.
Unitrack (HP867L) Left Hand Turnout.
Unitrack (HP867R) Right Hand Turnout.
Unitrack (HM1) R670 Endless Track Master Set
Turntable with decking - HOm scale Length: 155mm
OO/HO Flexible Track Concrete Sleeper 914 mm (36")
Buffer Stop Kit Rail Type HOm Scale
Nickel Silver Code 83 Wooden Sleepered Flexible 914mm Wooden type, nickle silver rail.
HOm Curved Turnout, Large Radius, Right HandLength: 237mm Radius: 609457mm
Code 83 Electrofrog 6 Right Hand Point 83 line, No.6 Turnout, R/H Elecrofrog. Nominal radius: 43inches, Angle: 9.5 degrees, Length:223.5mm.
Code 83 Electrofrog 6 Left Hand Point 83 line, No.6 Turnout, R/H Elecrofrog. Nominal radius: 43inches, Angle: 9.5 degrees, Length:223.5mm.
Right points for HO HOm Length: 228mm Branch angle: 15°
Left points for HO-HOm Length: 228mm Branch angle: 15°
Totally flat areas of land are very rare in nature. They usually occur as part of human intervention when a large flat area is required. A prime example is the railway, which has large expanses of flat land in stations, good yards, dockyards, and so on. Therefore, one way to add realism to your model railway layout is to make it look like it was carved...