This is № 050 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. This model railroad display was the largest DCC controlled model railroad layout in HO scale throughout Germany. There are 125 trains, freight cars, passenger cars and locomotives made by different manufacturers, for example, Marklin, Fleischmann and Roco. In addition, there are a big fun park, a large central station, a great port facility and many details.
This is № 049 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. These tin plate trains were built in 1925. There are some typical metal toys or so-called tinplate toys, for example, a train station, a bridge and a fun park with carousel. In the years 1893 to 1954 toy trains were made of tinplate by Märklin. But even after a century, these tinplate trains never lose their charm and beauty.
This is № 041 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In the beginning, there were tinplate trains from Bing, Marklin or Lionel. Pilentum found this antique tinplate model railroad layout. The trains must have been produced between 1940 and 1950. Then, is was called Trix Express.
This is № 037 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. At the end of the 1990's, this was the largest model railway layout in the world with more than 700 square meters of exhibition space. Today, this HO scale model railroad layout is still one of the largest exhibition made by Marklin.
This is № 035 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. This model railway is constructed in HO scale. There are trucks and cars known from the Faller car system, typical German landscapes and model trains with more than 3.50 meters in length. In total, more than 300 meters of railway tracks are in use. The entire model railway layout based on a digital control system made by Märklin.
This is № 031 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In this video, Pilentum presents one of the largest model railroad exhibits in Germany. This model railway layout, mostly built with elements made by Marklin, represents Germany in the time after the World War II. Therefore, there are various combinations of trains and locomotives running on Germany's railway lines between 1950 and 1970. Another section that was added later, represents the modern era of German railway development.