OcCre 1:24 Adler Coaches Model Kit
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OcCre 1:24 Adler Coaches Model Kit

OcCre 1:24 Adler Coaches Model Kit

$187.93
OcCre 1:24 Adler Coaches Model Kit
$187.93

The Story

Discover a railway modelling jewel with our kit models, which will allow you to enjoy pleasurable moments and relive the age in which the countries thronged with coaches such as these.

This locomotive, which was manufactured by Robert Stephenson & Co. of Newcastle, was shipped in pieces from Newcastle to the Port of Rotterdam, from there it was transported up the Rhine to Cologne, and from Cologne, with a great deal of difficulty, it had then to be transported overland to Nuremberg. When it finally reached its destination it was put back together at the workshops of Johann Wilhelm Spaeth.

The coaches were built in wood by local workshops.

On 7th December 1835 it completed its maiden journey from Furth to Nuremberg, along a line measuring 6.04 km in length.

You will find out, step by step, how to put together a model featuring all the details of the original carriage.

919 Pieces

 

OcCre 1:24 Adler Coaches Model Kit - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

OcCre 1:24 Adler Coaches Model Kit - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

OcCre 1:24 Adler Coaches Model Kit - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

OcCre 1:24 Adler Coaches Model Kit - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Discover a railway modelling jewel with our kit models, which will allow you to enjoy pleasurable moments and relive the age in which the countries thronged with coaches such as these.

This locomotive, which was manufactured by Robert Stephenson & Co. of Newcastle, was shipped in pieces from Newcastle to the Port of Rotterdam, from there it was transported up the Rhine to Cologne, and from Cologne, with a great deal of difficulty, it had then to be transported overland to Nuremberg. When it finally reached its destination it was put back together at the workshops of Johann Wilhelm Spaeth.

The coaches were built in wood by local workshops.

On 7th December 1835 it completed its maiden journey from Furth to Nuremberg, along a line measuring 6.04 km in length.

You will find out, step by step, how to put together a model featuring all the details of the original carriage.

919 Pieces