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Wednesday, September 16, 2015 - 06:13 PM UTC
BSM is a new brand result of collaboration between AGV models and Minor. BSM states their intent is to make interesting models as accurate and well done as possible.
Sure to thrill 1/48 modelers, BSM's premier model is Low Side German WWII Rail Car, kit. ref. 480001, is a resin, photo-etch and white metal gondola, suitable for O scalers, too.

BSM is also developing two 1/35 models:

French FF armoured car

Mine protected LR patrol car


BSM has their own Facebook page yet can be ordered through both the AGV models and Minor websites. We look forward to further kits and news from BSM!

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Everything with the word "German" in the title sells well, is the old rule in the modelling industry. What is German in this rail car, please?
SEP 20, 2015 - 05:09 AM
This wagon is of P type low edge before criticizing it as easy as it would have a first one that documented what a good modeller.
SEP 20, 2015 - 10:22 AM
Can you explain an ignorant what means "Type P" in the Deutsche Reichsbahn classification, please? Restricted to the freight cars only, of course, the rest rolling stock and the locomotives not in count. TIA!
SEP 20, 2015 - 09:01 PM
The P series foe manufactured by the German company MAG from 1891 until the early twentieth century its features are Track width 750 mm. High ceilings on the rail 640 mm. Filming wagon 2 axles Wheel diameter 600 mm. Wheelbase 2,000 mm. Tara 2,000 Kg. Maximum load 6,000 kg. Total length over buffers 4,910 mm. Chassis length 4000 mm. Case Length 4,000 mm. Case Width 1,800 mm. Maximum car height 950 mm. used pr all for all German companies, to the creation Deutsche Reichsbahn, also known as Railways German Reich or Railways German Empire was the name of the National Railway Company of Germany created from the railway companies if you need more information I will be happy to give it ide, a cordial greeting.of the states individual empire, following the first World War. From 1920-1949.if you need more information I will be happy to give it ide, a cordial greeting.
SEP 21, 2015 - 11:27 AM
Yes, please, I'll be extremely glad to see a picture of ANY narrow gauge rolling stock piece with PAIR of buffers. Any country, any track width below 1435 mm. TIA!
SEP 21, 2015 - 09:35 PM
0Hello, yes give me an email and I send you the pictures that I have, keep in mind that there are few pictures as I file railway photos that had the most was destroyed by Allied bombing. but will gladly send them a greeting
SEP 22, 2015 - 10:30 AM
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