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News 2025.09 - HALLING Hausmesse

We'll see each other again sooner than expected!

The ever-popular Liesinger Model Building Fair will take place in autumn for the first time this year to make up for the cancellation of the Model Building Fair in the Prater. We won't be able to exhibit at the fair, but we would like to take this opportunity to open our doors wide on Friday and Saturday, the days of the fair!

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Exhibition

Exhibition

Friday, 10 October 2025 – 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Saturday, 11 October 2025 – 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

At this in-house exhibition, you can once again get an overview of the numerous models available from HALLING Modelle and miniatures from FERRO-TRAIN. The Mostviertler ModellBahnhof will also be present with a selected range of narrow-gauge models from ROCO and Liliput, as well as the currently available range of narrow-gauge models from Stängl Modellbahnen and Halling Modelle.

The sales rooms have been refurbished, the warehouses restocked, and we look forward to answering all your questions and finally seeing you all again.

Only at the in-house exhibition: 10% off all items in stock!*

*As a small reward for everyone who makes their way to Leopoldigasse, there will be a 10% discount on all items in stock – except narrow gauge models – on these two days only.

To avoid waiting times, please send us all spare parts orders by email as soon as possible, but no later than the end of next week. We will also be happy to reserve the models you are interested in so that no colleague can beat you to them. Let us know what you want, or simply use the web shop – orders can be checked during the exhibition and paid for in cash or by card.

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