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Modellbahn Union N-H00055

Apiary
7.99 EUR
Incl. 19% VAT., excl. shipping
Delivery time: 4-21 working days
Beschreibung
Precise scale replication of the building in the Lower Rhine Open-Air Museum in Grefrath in the Viersen district. The Modellbahn Union in cooperation with the Grefrath open-air museum authentically replicates the museum buildings as models in 1:87 and 1: 160.

The training apiary was established in 1963 by the "Beekeeping Association Oedt and Environment". Initially, the wooden house was in the bird sanctuary in Grefrath-Oedt. In order to make the knowledge about beekeeping and bees accessible to a larger audience, the apiary and bee colony came to the museum in 2009. Since then, the members of the beekeeping association have given visitors everything they need to know about bees.

The use of honey can be traced back to the Stone Age. Beekeeping also has a long history, and it flourished in Europe during the Middle Ages. Beehives were kept especially in the monasteries, since there, in addition to honey as a food and medicinal product, wax was also used for the candles. In the Middle Ages, a distinction was made between the profession of beekeepers and forest beekeepers: the former kept the bee colonies in specially made straw baskets. The forest beekeeper, the so-called Zeidler, however, collected honey from beehives in the forest.

Did you know that ...
... people ate honey 9000 years ago? First they collected honey from the wild bees, later many people kept their own beehives. A beehive is something like a bee colony's house, and it was either made of straw or wood. By the way, honey is not only delicious, but also served as medicine. The wax can also be used to make candles.
Technische Daten
Art.-no.MU_N-H00055
Gauge1:160
EAN4260176462453
CategoriesBuilding, Shops, Accessoires
EpochI, II, III, IV, V, VI
Self-manufacturedyes
Quarter first delivery3/2017
Dimensions (LxWxH)45 x 21 x 22 mm
more Info
The kits are made true to the original using the latest laser technology. The production takes place completely in Germany with Modellbahn Union / DM-Toys in Issum. All components are cut from cardboard or wood with high precision in different thicknesses and allow a quick setup. The surfaces of the buildings are laser-engraved. By this method, the surface is absolutely realistic both in color and in scale. The wall elements are partly toothed lasered and can easily be plugged together and glued. Attractive packaging and detailed construction instructions complete the new product line.

Manual

MU-N-H00055

Tutorial

Tutorial processing of lasercut items (german)

Supplement

Lasercut Ultra Glue

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