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2025-03-31 09:08:31

News 2025.03 - Decals from Vienna

We are riveted!

The first annual open house was great fun! It was great to finally see you all again, answer the countless questions, allay the understandable fears and, above all, it was a great opportunity to meet the new boss and get a sneak peek at the projects for the coming weeks and months!

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Thank you very much for your numerous visits and the many congratulations and suggestions. Speaking of which: The new H0 rivet strips were suggested by a customer at the in-house exhibition and we took advantage of a quiet minute to realise them straight away! The rivets are 0.35mm, 0.3mm or 0.2mm in diameter and are always available at two different distances. The decals are printed in several layers on an ultra-thin film, are clearly raised and thus offer all self-builders an easy way to upgrade their own model!

Thank you very much for your numerous visits and the many congratulations and suggestions. Speaking of which: The new H0 rivet strips were suggested by a customer at the in-house exhibition and we took advantage of a quiet minute to realise them straight away! The rivets are 0.35mm, 0.3mm or 0.2mm in diameter and are always available at two different distances. The decals are printed in several layers on an ultra-thin film, are clearly raised and thus offer all self-builders an easy way to upgrade their own model!

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