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Faller 282708 Z Gauge > Railway Station Durlesbach < # New Original Packaging #

$ 27.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • MPN: 282708
  • Brand: FALLER
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • EAN: 4104090827083
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Gauge: Z

    Description

    Faller 282708 gauge Z
    > Durlesbach train station
    <
    NEW in original packaging
    Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.
    The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway".
    This building kit contains: 150 single parts in 10 colors, window foil, 1 paper mask and 1 construction instruction.
    Use FALLER EXPERT laser cut glue for crafting.
    The buyer bears shipping costs.
    Faller 282708 gauge Z > Durlesbach train station< NEW in original packaging Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.  The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway". This building kit contains: 150 single parts
    Faller 282708 gauge Z > Durlesbach train station< NEW in original packaging Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.  The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway". This building kit contains: 150 single parts
    Faller 282708 gauge Z > Durlesbach train station< NEW in original packaging Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.  The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway". This building kit contains: 150 single parts
    Faller 282708 gauge Z > Durlesbach train station< NEW in original packaging Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.  The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway". This building kit contains: 150 single parts
    Faller 282708 gauge Z > Durlesbach train station< NEW in original packaging Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.  The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway". This building kit contains: 150 single parts
    Faller 282708 gauge Z > Durlesbach train station< NEW in original packaging Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.  The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway". This building kit contains: 150 single parts
    Faller 282708 gauge Z > Durlesbach train station< NEW in original packaging Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.  The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway". This building kit contains: 150 single parts
    Faller 282708 gauge Z > Durlesbach train station< NEW in original packaging Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.  The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway". This building kit contains: 150 single parts
    Faller 282708 gauge Z > Durlesbach train station< NEW in original packaging Swabian railway monument. The distinctive station ensemble manufactured using the laser cut process includes the station building and an attached goods shed. The idyllic train station stands out due to its wooden paneling in the gable and the striking red shutters. The goods shed was a transhipment point for all kinds of transport items and general cargo. The loading ramp facilitates access to the wagons.  The Durlesbach train station, opened in 1849, near the town of Bad Waldsee, was rebuilt in 1911 and finally closed in the 1980s. Today the building is privately owned and is used for commercial purposes. The building became known for the song "On the Swabian Railway". This building kit contains: 150 single parts