Introducing the gauge 1 model railroad layouts!

Track 1: 100 years of the BR 01 express locomotive and 75 years of the DB new steam locomotive
A 1:32 scale depot with two turntables will be on display, with two parade line-ups of 14 and 10 locomotives respectively on the theme. All locomotives will be presented from all sides on the turntables and moved on the BW module.
Turntable 1 will feature 14 variants of the 01 series and show the development of the 01 locomotive series up to its decommissioning by the DB and DR.
The result is a broad overview of the more than 50 years of service of the original 01 series!
At turntable 2, 10 steam locomotives from the new steam locomotive program of the German Federal Railroad from 1950 will be on display. From the Class 10 to the Classes 23, 82, 65 and 66, including all 6 variants of the Class 23!
Both steam locomotive parades impressively trace the development of steam locomotive construction in Germany from 1925 to 1959!
Operator: IG Spur 1 Freunde Temmenhausen, D-89160 Dornstadt
System size: 10 x 4 m
US size Standard Gauge (54mm): US tinplate railroads of the twenties
Vehicles from Lionel, American Flyer and Ives. All of the exhibits date from 1901 to 1939 and most of them are over 100 years old.
US Standard Gauge (gauge) was the standard gauge in the USA before the Great Depression of the 1930s. However, this gauge is not compatible with European gauge II, the US Standard Gauge (gauge) is wider.
The models are very popular with US collectors due to their bright colors and glittering bronze applications (trim). They are not true-to-scale reproductions of the real locomotives, but are at best based on certain originals of their time.
We, the Tinplate Players Association, are probably the only collectors in Europe for this gauge.
4 collectors have collected almost the entire program from this period and are presenting the exhibits for the first time in Europe on a large 4-circuit layout. All of the decorations are also from these manufacturers from this period. Many moving accessories such as figures, signals and level crossings complete the layout to create an overall picture of the US model railroad of the 1920s.
Operator: German Tinplate Toys Players Association, D-91056 Erlangen
System size: 12 x 5 m