A thousand ways to entertain yourself
Two more puzzle designs have been added to our range: rainbow bricks (pictured) and minifigures. If you’re up for a challenge, these 1000-piece puzzles will certainly keep you entertained for…
Two more puzzle designs have been added to our range: rainbow bricks (pictured) and minifigures. If you’re up for a challenge, these 1000-piece puzzles will certainly keep you entertained for…
Seven locomotives feature in the book LEGO-Loks bauen! So, you can have fun building a different one on every day of the week! The kits are available exclusively from us.…
At last: the book is here! Learn about these seven well-known German locos and their respective models made of LEGO bricks in this long-awaited book by Gabriele Ruthsatz and Ralf…
Starting to plan your Christmas shopping? Want to support small local businesses? Interested in arts and crafts? How about interior design? And if you’re reading this, you must be a…
Germans almost reverentially called the heavy American fighter plane, which was manufactured by the Lockheed Corporation from 1941 to 1945, the 'fork-tailed devil' (Gabelschwanzteufel). With the Lockheed P-38 Lightning and…
Though retired in 1999, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird remains the highest flying and fastest plane in the world. It was used for reconnaissance missions during the Cold War era, and…
New to our range: the carrier version of the F-35 Lightning II, complete with folding wing tips and adjustable engine. The real plane is still in service today and counts…
…now you don’t! This model of the Dassault Mirage designed by Peter Blackert certainly lives up to its name. Its camouflage pattern helps the plane blend in with its surroundings,…
Every micro locomotive now includes a tile printed with the name of the respective model. Name tags for trains, if you will! So you can proudly display these little models…
After an absence of several months, we'll be back at the market tomorrow. We look forward to seeing you again! As usual: Winterfeldtplatz, Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.