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Offline DV  
#1 Posted : 16 June 2018 06:15:19(UTC)
DV

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Came across this video of the Ottbergen layout done by Pilentum and released only a few days ago.

Not only has it some really fine layout shots, cab rides but great commentary as well, and it is in English.

Here is a briefScared description copied from the Pilentum site.

If you’re asking German model railroaders and railway enthusiast, where to find the most outstanding permanent model railway exhibition in Germany, they will probably answer, this is the “Modellbundesbahn”. In fact, the “Modellbundesbahn” is a superb HO scale permanent display layout, constructed to museum quality. In 2007, the British railway journal “Continental Modeller” called this layout the “German equivalent of Pendon Museum”.

On the contrary to many other model railway layouts, which are presented in Germany, this HO scale display is an accurate and historically correct scale model of Ottbergen railway station and its locomotive shed as they were in 1975. Buildings, locomotives and trains are carefully weathered. There are no high speed trains. No, there are freight trains, local passenger trains and a lot of railway traffic at the classification yard or marshalling yard as it was usual in the early 1970’s.

Over time the loco depot at Ottbergen, housing the strong steam locomotives, type Class 44, was to become famous as one of the last major centers of steam in Germany. Also in the early 1970’s, there was a young boy, called Karl Fischer, living near the railway line in Ottbergen. When he was a child, for countless hours, he stood near the railway line and watched the large steam locomotives of the German Federal Railroad. He was fascinated by the Class 44 steam train locomotives, and of course, he was fascinated by the big marshalling yard - right behind his parent’s house.

Twenty years later, Karl Fischer, had a dream: He wanted to recreate Ottbergen in miniature as an authentic historic record. Captured by its memories of the steam age, 30 years later in October 2005, the first stage was opened in Bad Driburg. The layout had been built in sections and was assembled as a large U shape. On one side is a scale model of Ottbergen railway station and the famous loco depot. On the other side is an accurate scale model of Bad Driburg railway station.

The HO scale display was built over a period of eight years. Taking around 35,000 man hours. Occupies about 100 square meters and consists of 1,100 meters of track, 216 points and 83 signals. When building this miniature world a lot of emphasis was put on reality. There are no gimmicks, just high quality railway modelling at realistic speeds, using authentic train formations. Trains run at authentic scale speeds. The landscape is modelled to a very high standard. The first stage of the railway layout was constructed by professional builder Gerhard Dauscher, while the second stage has been supervised by Michael Butkay. The buildings are mostly scratchbuilt, or at least heavily adapted, as few commercially available kits were correct.

In 2009 Karl Fischer and his team decided to expand the layout. This was not just a simple case of an addition but involved modification of the existing installation. A large new central module was added with a new railway station. If you look at the cab ride, you will discover this new section because it was used as a starting point of the POV drive. Furthermore, this “point of view video”, some say “first person view video”, which was made by Pilentum with great passion, is a very good way to get to know this model railway layout exactly.

Everything was fine by the year 2017. But then, Karl Fischer and his team, especially Norbert Sickmann, decided on a change. The old location of the model railway exhibition had become too small. An enlargement of the layout or an extension of the exhibition area was not possible. Therefore, the entire installation was dismantled in the summer of 2017 and rebuilt in a completely new exhibition hall. At the end of May 2018, the new exhibition was opened in the city of Brakel, approximately 15 kilometers away from the old location.

Today, the size of the whole installation makes it necessary to use a digital control system, using the software “TrainController”. Control of trains, control of accessories, occupancy detectors and locomotive decoders are based on the “Selectrix” digital model train control system. Finally, there are more than 80 locomotives, 900 items of rolling stock, 150 buildings, 7,000 figures, more than 1,500 trees and 2,500 shrubs. There is an ongoing programming to fit interior lighting to all coaches. Actually, the new car system is running. And, as you can see on the cab ride train journey, inside the new location is enough space to expand the railway installation.

Please, enjoy this video. There are beautiful cab rides and a lot of outstanding video footage of steam trains and steam locomotives. Don’t forget to visit this layout, called “Modellbundesbahn”, when you are going to make a journey to Germany.







It's nearly an hour long, so make yourself a cuppa, sit back and enjoy, and hopefully you can view it on a screen no smaller than 24"ThumpUp ThumpUp ThumpUp


Will definitely be on my see list when next I visit GermanyThumpUp ThumpUp ThumpUp
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Offline utkan  
#2 Posted : 16 June 2018 13:56:44(UTC)
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Just last Sunday afternoon I had watched the whole bit. As it has been said it is really worth watching and visiting as well if the chances existThumpUp
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Offline Jabez  
#3 Posted : 16 June 2018 19:35:21(UTC)
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Wow!
A few observations on the video.
It was nice to see the telegraph poles and lines which used to be such an ubiquitous accompaniment of any mainline track represented. This is not always done.
I was disappointed that the loco service area and marshalling yards were given such cursory footage in the video.
I presume it is a DC layout with custom built track, but I wonder about the sources of all the rolling stock. I did see a Roco track cleaning car.
I love the Weser Bergland, I spent time there as a child just after WWII, it is the home of the Grimm fairy tales and a fitting setting for such a layout.
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Offline Robert Davies  
#4 Posted : 18 June 2018 15:39:39(UTC)
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This is simply stunning - one of the best and most realistic model layouts I have ever seen. As usual with my signalling fanatic's hat on, I can see that the signalling needs a little bit of work for true authenticity but that does not detract in the slightest from the 'wow' experience that I got from watching the film.

It is well worth watching all 50 minutes and just soaking up the true atmosphere that you get.
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Offline jvuye  
#5 Posted : 18 June 2018 16:56:54(UTC)
jvuye

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Really loved it!
Thanks for pointing this one out!
Most signals were working and observed by the trains, although some of the signals along the line seemed to be inoperative.
And I liked especially the "realistic" aspect. Not too much details cramped in a small space, but "just right"
One of the best I've seen for sure.
Jacques Vuye aka Dr.Eisenbahn
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Offline steventrain  
#6 Posted : 18 June 2018 17:47:57(UTC)
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Wow very impressive layout.

Thanks for sharing the video.ThumpUp
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Offline DV  
#7 Posted : 22 August 2018 09:14:12(UTC)
DV

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You've seen the video of the layout above, now have a look at the driver's eye view.

Going one way

Yikes....signal ignored at 1:41Scared Scared Scared

2:28....I believe that could be a Preiserling......good thing it fell between the tracksThumpUp ThumpUp

7:44...another signal ignored.....maybe cos it's about to fall downBigGrin BigGrin BigGrin



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Hope you've enjoyed the videos
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