Busch 1005 Tankstelle Esso 50er-years Bausatz
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Busch 1005 Tankstelle Esso 50er-years Bausatz Product Details
Kit for a filling station from the 1950s. Due to the modern architecture for the time, the model can be used from Era III to Era V. The 2-section petrol station building can be set up 'back to back' or side by side and used as a ticket office, workshop, flower store, etc. Petrol station including fuel pumps, prototypical signage and interior fittings.
The prototype: This Esso filling station was designed by the Dutch architect W. Dudok in the early 1950s. The basic architecture was used in different versions for both larger highway filling stations and smaller urban filling stations. The architecture, which still looks modern today, had a clear influence on the design of petrol stations in the 1960s and 1970s.
Features:
- can be used from Era III to V
- the 2-section petrol station building can be set up 'back to back' or side by side and used as a ticket office, workshop, flower store, etc.
- train columns, prototypical signage and interior fittings are included
Specs:
- Gauge: H0
- Type: Construction kit
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CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing! Age recommendation from 14 years.