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100

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Rocket
99,99€
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120

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Adler
144,99€
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350

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Jupiter
293,99€
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500

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Pacific 231
463,99€
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50

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Wagon
94,99€
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500

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S3/6 BR-18
411,99€
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350

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Rogers 119
293,99€
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150

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Adler (coach)
154,99€
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What are the most sought-after model trains?

The most desired model train kits are the locomotive Adler, the locomotive Stephenson Rocket, the S3/6 BR-18 and more. Discover all the Model-Railways at OcCre.

Model train scales?

The scale of the OcCre train models are 1:24 / G-45 and 1:32 / G-45. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us through the contact form. We will be happy to help you!

What material are the OcCre model trains made of?

OcCre's model railway kits are made from various types of noble woods with sustainability certificates, metal (zamak), brass, aluminum, photo-etched brass embossing, and high-quality pre-cut vinyl.

What accessories and tools do I need to make model trains?

To build model railway models you need Tools for the construction of the model, Paints and dyes, for a perfect finish and the Train Model Displays to proudly display the model ;)

Can OcCre model trains be motorized?

OcCre model railway kits can be motorized. It is necessary to adapt the model during construction. The instructions do not show how to do this step. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us through the contact form. We will be happy to help you!

Are there bases for model trains?

In OcCre we have two types of bases. The Bases for large and small locomotives.