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Offline Alsterstreek  
#1 Posted : 10 July 2014 12:41:54(UTC)
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"Kleinanlage mit Pfiff" - This 210 x 110 cm multi-level HO scale NOCH demonstration layout was constructed by Karl Gebele.I dug out a C track plan; reportedly, maximum gradient is 3.5 percent. A really twisted dogbone, with an interesting inverted lower blob.

http://www.kirnbachtaele...sstellung106-senden.html

The layout is featured in the 11/2009 edition of the "Eisenbahn Journal" MRR magazine.

Edited by user 12 July 2014 16:48:38(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#2 Posted : 12 July 2014 16:45:40(UTC)
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"Eisenbahn im Neckartal" - another multi-level compact HO scale layout - this time a BRAWA demonstration layout with a high "play value" - constructed by Karl Gebele. Unfortunately, I could not find any information regarding track plan and dimensions.

http://www.kirnbachtaele...chwabenrunde/gebele.html
http://www.kirnbachtaele...l/senden/2013/brawa.html
http://www.brawa.de/news...e-brawa-schauanlage.html

According to the BRAWA website 25 m of TRIX track was laid. The layout is featured in the "1x1 des Anlagenbaus" 1/2010 special of the "Eisenbahn Journal" MRR magazine.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#3 Posted : 14 July 2014 18:00:13(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
I dug out a C track plan.

I allowed myself to correct the track plan by adjusting the height of the lowest level which is supposed to pass below the curved bridge.

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Offline Yumgui  
#4 Posted : 14 July 2014 22:30:54(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
"Kleinanlage mit Pfiff" - This 210 x 110 cm multi-level HO scale NOCH demonstration layout was constructed by Karl Gebele.I dug out a C track plan; reportedly, maximum gradient is 3.5 percent. A really twisted dogbone, with an interesting inverted lower blob.

http://www.kirnbachtaele...sstellung106-senden.html

The layout is featured in the 11/2009 edition of the "Eisenbahn Journal" MRR magazine.

Ak,

Another version of this track plan found somewhere, on a DE forum no doubt, not quite the same as yours but subtle nonetheless :

Great compact track plans !

Y Cool

PS: Got your versions saved too ... wonderful, thanks for these !
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#5 Posted : 20 March 2017 16:51:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
"Eisenbahn im Neckartal" - another multi-level compact HO scale layout - this time a BRAWA demonstration layout with a high "play value" - constructed by Karl Gebele. Unfortunately, I could not find any information regarding track plan and dimensions.

http://www.kirnbachtaele...chwabenrunde/gebele.html
http://www.kirnbachtaele...l/senden/2013/brawa.html
http://www.brawa.de/news...e-brawa-schauanlage.html

According to the BRAWA website 25 m of TRIX track was laid. The layout is featured in the "1x1 des Anlagenbaus" 1/2010 special of the "Eisenbahn Journal" MRR magazine.
More pix found (Intermodellbau Dortmund 2010):

messe_do_2010_059.jpgmesse_do_2010_062.jpgmesse_do_2010_063.jpgmesse_do_2010_061.jpg
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Offline 5HorizonsRR  
#6 Posted : 20 March 2017 18:42:42(UTC)
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AMAZING layout!
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Offline J Morgan Maddox  
#7 Posted : 31 March 2017 14:36:43(UTC)
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Nice!
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#8 Posted : 13 September 2017 23:16:11(UTC)
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And another one on 110 x 200 cm:
Gleisplan_Noch2014Gebele.jpg
"City, Country, River
The intention of the famous model railroader Karl Gebele was to show the wide range of Noch products for landscaping, so rock walls and bridges. Nevertheless the very interesting track-layout offers surprices for the spectators, if trains can be seen on places, were thei’ve not been expected. This and many lovely arranged scenes in the city and arround the old saw-mill make the layout very exciting.
After it was shown on different fairs, the layout was sold during a beneficial auction.

Märklin H0 diorama with background
Topic: Mountains with valley
Measures: 2,00 m (length) x 1,10 m (width) x 0,80 m (height)
Builder: Karl Gebele
Period: no special
Track Materials: Märklin C
Rolling stock: Märklin, Brawa
Operating: Digital control in planning
Special features: Interesting track-planing"
13_B2.25.05_47UO_Bach.jpg
http://modellbahntest.de.../noch_anlage_gebele.html
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Offline 5HorizonsRR  
#9 Posted : 14 September 2017 15:37:16(UTC)
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Another good one! Too bad there isn't more photos/info
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