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Spur1-igArtig uses original plans as well as current photos of the prototype to build unique gauge 1 buildings. Here are some of the St. Maurice signal box.

Spur1-igArtig utilise les plans originaux ainsi que des photos actuelles du prototype pour construire des bâtiments uniques à l'échelle 1. Voici quelques-uns du poste d'aiguillage de Saint-Maurice.

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Spur1-igArtig has completed the signal box at St. Maurice, Switzerland, based on old plans and photos, in 1:32 scale. Once again, this proves that the effort involved in creating a faithful replica is well worth it.

Spur1-igArtig a achevé la construction du poste d'aiguillage de Saint-Maurice, en Suisse, à l'échelle 1:32, en se basant sur d'anciens plans et photos. Une fois de plus, cela prouve que les efforts déployés pour créer une réplique fidèle en valent largement la peine.

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With its usual precision, Spur1-igArtig.de has completed a locomotive shed that corresponds to part of the original from 1907. The prototype is located in Saint-Maurice in the French-speaking part of Switzerland.

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The model builders at Spur1-igArtig are known for their precise architectural models in the 1:32 gauge 1 scale. Their latest building is the Magdalenakirche in Bad Schallerbach, Upper Austria.

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Spur1-igartig.de has masterfully built a substantial part of the Reutlingen South Station as a Gauge 1 model. The building is intended to be the impressive centerpiece of the diorama, with a highly interesting track plan.

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Many water reservoirs for steam locomotives were hidden in more or less inconspicuous buildings, partly because of the risk of frost. For example, the water station in Vöcklabruck, which has now been created as a 1:32 scale model.

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Monheim was the terminus of the Bavarian local railway Fünfstetten - Monheim. Now there are the station building and the coaling station as gauge 1 models.

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Spur1-igARTig has again completed 1/32 scale models of two structures that once stood on the Kocher Valley Railway Waldenburg - Forchtenberg and which were moved to the Hohenlohe Open Air Museum in Schwäbisch-Hall, Germany.