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Ascending Stone Retaining Wall H0 / 1:87

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This realistic, ascending stone retaining wall was specially designed for H0 (1:87) scale model railways and is ideal for alpine railway lines – especially for scenes in the southern Alps (Switzerland / Northern Italy).

The model depicts a classic masonry retaining wall made of irregular natural stones with a deliberately ascending course. The uneven top edge represents a partially exposed wall or a wall transitioning into rock, allowing for a particularly natural transition to terrain, rock, or cuts.

With a wall height of 55 mm (corresponding to approx. 4.8 m in original scale), the element is dimensionally correct and well-proportioned – present, but not dominant.

The back is completely flat, allowing the module to be glued directly to slopes, sub-constructions, or existing landscape elements. Thanks to the modular design, multiple elements can be combined to represent longer sections or individual terrain shapes.

The finely detailed stone structure is convincing even in raw print and is perfectly suited for simple post-processing such as washing or dry brushing.

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