Marklin O gauge Leipzig station. Early 1930s issue cat. 2037. The grand waiting hall has a detailed interior in German language and is complete with clip-on lithographed cobbled ramps and steps to the forecourt. There are two skylight covered platforms and two separate side panels. Can be configured as a terminal or through station as platforms are the same length as waiting hall width. Some skylights have been replaced (one remains split, and some originals supplied in an envelope). There are some areas of paint shrinkage and marks, most noticeable to the main dome, and lacquer crawling to roof and cobbled ramps, overall in very good appealing condition for age. Width 90 cm (including. Ramps), length 96 cm (including. Forecourt)
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- Gauge - The first model railways had a track width of 48mm (1.89 inches) which was named 1 gauge. With smaller key-wind locomotives a narrower gauge was introduced, call 0 gauge, and then in the early 20th century "half 0" (or HO) gauge was introduced. In Britain and the Commonwealth countries this was called "00" gauge.
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