Color Printed Figures for Gauge 1
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Jaffa's Moba-Shop offers a range of 3D-printed figures for gauge 1 that no longer need to be painted. This could be an alternative if you don't intend to portray the model people with a macro lens.
Special Figurine Offer at Jaffa's Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Until early 2024, Jaffa's Moba store will be offering new figures and animals in a different way.
A Fine Ladder
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Ladders are a versatile decoration on 1-gauge layouts. Now there are some that are very fine and fit all model railroad eras. You just need a little patience and skill to assemble them.
New Accessories from Jaffa's Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Jaffa's Moba-Shop extends its offer with interesting accessories and new figures.
Refined kiosk kits (part 3)
by Friedhelm Weidelich
The third part of Thomas Zeitz's building report on the kiosk of Jaffa's Moba-Shop is about the interior and the exterior of the diorama.
Internationale Spur 0+1 Tage: Jaffas Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Antlers belong in every home with a sense of ambition. But the accessories manufacturer Jaffa's Moba-Shop also stays technically up to date and presented a new development.
Refined Kiosk Kits - Part 2
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Two kits with small kiosks from Jaffa's Moba-Shop and Plus Models have been taken on by Thomas Zeitz and completed and refined. Part 2 of his illustrated report.
Refined Kiosk Kits for 1 Gauge
by Gastautor
Thomas Zeitz has taken on the task of building two kiosks simultaneously: one from Plus Models in resin and a laser kit from Jaffa's Moba Shop. First, a detailed build report on the refinement and finishing of the kiosk from Jaffa.
Catalogue from Jaffas Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Jaffa's Moba-Shop has provided spur1info with the new catalog in advance, which contains new figures and accessories for gauge 1.
New Figures, soon in Jaffa's Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
In July and August, there will be even more 3D printed figures in Jaffa's Moba Shop. Here we see in advance what capabilities 3D printing offers.
New Scale Figure Sets from Jaffa's Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Jaffa's Moba Shop has two new figure sets on offer.
A Valentine's Day Motif
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Tomorrow is Valentine's Day, the day of lovers and those in love. Jaffa's Moba Shop plans to celebrate with a pretty pair of figures.
New Scale Figures from Jaffa's Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Jaffa's Moba Shop has set its figurine program for 2021 and will post it in the store in a couple of days. The lively looking figures for 1 scale are scans of real people in poses that are very rarely found elsewhere. A preview.
New Figurines from Jaffa's Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Next week Jaffa's Moba-Shop will introduce new figures.
Here is a preview of the vibrant figures of people and animals from the 3D printer.
Market scenes and more from Jaffa's Moba Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Jaffa's Moba-Shop has expanded its range of products with more figure sets. Some fit very well to the new market stands.
EUR-Pallet Kit for Demanding Customers
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Accessories for gauge 1 are usually quite large. Kits can be mounted without magnifying glass and the secure grip of a four year old. The pallet kit discussed here is ideal for fun at the end of the working day - and the result is very close to the original.
New groups of people in 1:32
by Friedhelm Weidelich
From Easter onwards, new groups of figures for gauge 1 motifs will come onto the market. Here is a preview of the figures and planned sets.
New Figures from Jaffa's Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Lively looking figure sets are the speciality of Jaffa's Moba-Shop. Now we have new products again.
New Scale Figures from Jaffa's Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Jaffa's Moba-Shop presented in Stadtoldendorf three new sets of figures for the first time, which have their special charm.
Figures and Accessories from Jaffa's Moba-Shop
by Friedhelm Weidelich
3D-printed figures in natural poses and fine accessories - the 1:32 range is growing. Inspiring close-ups of samples.
Overhead crane from the Harz Mountains
by Friedhelm Weidelich
Until the 1970s, there were manually operated gantry cranes in German railway stations for reloading heavy goods from open freight cars to carriages and trucks - and vice versa. For those who don't necessarily need real action on a Gauge 1 diorama or at the loading track, Jürgen Hans offers an attractive alternative to functional models.