Of course we could say a lot about the level of detail in our products. But often a picture says more than a thousand words. That is why we have put together a small gallery below.
This section begins with two dioramas that we built on behalf of the municipality of Büchen (near Hamburg) and that are exhibited in the local water tower. For them we used hand-crafted birch, beech and oak trees from our own production. The bushes and ground cover mats were produced by Polák model s.r.o.Image 1: Typical agricultural landscape in OstholsteinImage 2: Typical waterside landscape in Ostholstein
From time to time we receive photos from fellow model railway enthusiasts showing us where our model trees have found a new home. We would like to present some of these examples to you in this section as well.
These photos show an H0e club layout of the Zittauer Modell-Eisenbahn-Club e.V. (ZiMEC). It recreates the narrow-gauge railway from Zittau to Jonsdorf and Oybin. We would like to thank our fellow modeller Karl-Heinz Stange for kindly allowing us to show his pictures.Image 1: ...Image 2: ...Image 3: ...
Many of our pine trees now grow on the very rare TTf layout (600 mm / 5 mm) built by Martin Hanisch. We would like to thank this model railway enthusiast for sending us his photos.Image 1: ...Image 2: ...Image 3: ...
Directly opposite the northernmost tip of Hinterfriesland lies the tiny island of Lütgeoog. To carry lost tourists and supplies there, a small island railway operates with the typical Frisian gauge of 528 mm. Our fellow modeller Helmut Heinert from Wuppertal has recreated this idyllic scene in a 1f layout.Image 1: Lütgeoog village station with a newly planted oak tree from our Premium CollectionImage 2: ...Image 3: ...
Here we present a commissioned piece created for the modeller Antje K. from Müncheberg. The customer supplied the tree house and we designed the tree to match.Image 1: Size 6 summer oak tree, approx. 35 cm high, with a tree house