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2025-07-03 15:43:47

News 2025.07 - Freight wagon of the Pinzgau local railway

SLB Ds 452 freight car!

The two Pinzgau freight car models set new standards! Many of you have already seen the ‘Glühweinwagerl’ and the ‘Jaro’ generator wagon live. The new models are also laser-cut from real wood, nothing new so far, but then we painted the kit and finished it in the UV printer! The resulting effect could not have been more dramatic!

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The models have a very realistic effect and are far superior to plastic models. The new method also has another advantage: for the first time we have the opportunity to offer a simple, painted and fully printed kit!

The “nearly ready made” kit also includes a fully functional, pre-assembled chassis, a laser-engraved roof and the finest, but very sturdy, parts made of burnished spring bronze. You don't have to paint or decal anything!

The assembly is, with the noble exception of a cutter knife and tweezers, possible without tools! The kit even comes with a piece of sandpaper and superglue - everything you need to build the model. The assembly is simple, entertaining and well documented.

In recent years, model building has increasingly disappeared from model railways. A sad development, not least for the model railway enthusiasts themselves. We would be delighted if this kit could bring the fun back to modelling!

So get out of your comfort zone and into the fun! And in around 45 minutes you can proudly say:

I built it!

The two Pinzgau goods wagons are the start of a whole series of narrow-gauge models. You can look forward to many more exemplary small series of goods wagons from HALLING Modelle!

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