The exchange of goods over the oceans is growing for centuries. Our modern economy is not possible without that anymore. But these huge amounts of goods have to be transported inland. The dock railway therefore has a special tradition nearly as old as railway itself. This model kit contains some typical locomotives and wagons from the time between the two big wars Learn More
This model shows a typical quayside warehouse in the thirties of the 20th century. Usually on these piers it was corwded with barrels, boxes, trucks, carts, waggons and of course people. Learn More
This model kit includes eight cranes - four on portals and four on half-portals. This tpye of crane is typical for the twenties and thirties of the 20th century. But even after the second world war these cranes were often still used in Hamburg's harbour. Learn More
Research platform FINO3 as a papermodel including ocean bed and helicopter. Impressive model with a cutaway of the ocean bed and ocean as base for the model. Learn More
These dock side cranes of the fifties fit perfectly to our port facility and would be ideal for a diorama for example with the Sloman Alstertor Learn More
Four wonderful lighthouses from Australia - including the well known light of Byron Bay and Lighthouse Hornby in Sydney. Each one of these four models is a little jewel by itself and offers a lot of fun when building them. Learn More