Faller

Faller (Gebr. FALLER) is a German toy company founded in Stuttgart in 1946 by brothers Edwin and Hermann Faller. The company later relocated to the brothers' home town of Gütenbach in the Black Forest.[1]

Faller now specializes in making scenery, plastic model kits and other accessories for model railroads but has manufactured a range of toys during its history, such as model aeroplane kits, the AMS slot car racing sets and die-cast model cars. Their modern product line includes railway structures, houses and commercial buildings, bridges, amusement rides and terrain accessories in H0, N, TT and Z scales, as well as the Car System. Since 1997 Faller also owns the Pola brand, which is now solely devoted to G scale structures.[2]

Faller's older toys and models can be highly collectible today, together with their early product catalogues.

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Car System

Of particular note is Faller's "Car System" in both H0 scale and N scale, which consists of battery-powered road vehicles that have a magnet attached to the front steering. The magnet follows a steel wire hidden under the road surface, resulting in trucks and buses that behave in a realistic fashion without the need for unsightly guide rails.

Mechanisms are also available to stop vehicles and to switch them from one route to another, as at an intersection. These can be integrated with sensors and working traffic lights to create a realistic operating scene.

Amusement Park Fairground Models

Faller has produced amusement park fairground models for over 20 years, with well over a hundred different models. Many have been discontinued as newer models have been introduced. Faller offers models in H0 scale and a limited number of amusement park fairground models in N scale as well.

Model # Discontinued? Description Picture
60 Discont'd Carnival Set - Includes Shark Show, Chair-o-plane, 2 Booths, Restroom Trailer, & Strong Man Booth
310 Discont'd Ferris Wheel
311 Discont'd Ferris Wheel Set - Limited Edition that includes battery operated Carnival Music player
316 Discont'd Children's Merry-Go-Round (old version)
317 Discont'd Roundabout Ride - "Octopus"
319 Discont'd Roundabout Ride - "Jupiter"
321  ? Booths - "Fried Chicken" & "Cookies"
322  ? Booths - "Win-A-Plant" & "(?)"
323 Discont'd Strong Man Booth & Restroom Trailer
325 Discont'd "Rust" Viewing Tower
326 Discont'd Roundabout Ride - "Teacups"
327 Discont'd Bouncy House
328 Discont'd Bumper Cars (old version) - "Autoscooter"
329 Discont'd Circus Tent with fabric tarpaulin
436 Discont'd "Rainbow" (old version)
441 Discont'd Roundabout Ride - "Polyp"
442 Discont'd Booth - Snack Bar (old version of Potato Shack)
444 Discont'd Sideshow - "Monster Cave"
445 Discont'd Booths - "Show Man(?)" & "Balloon Throw"
448 Discont'd Snack Booth Accessories (tables, umbrellas, etc...)
454 Discont'd Booths - "Candy (Toffee) Apple" & "Wines Around the World"
456 Discont'd Sideshow - "Revue der Illusion"
458 Discont'd Sideshow - "Sports Show"
459 Discont'd Sideshow - "Magic Vision"
460 Discont'd "Mammoth Cave" - Limited Edition
467 Discont'd Tractor Trailer Set for the "Flipper" attraction
468 Discont'd Tractor Trailer Set for the "Indiago" attraction
469 Discont'd Carnival Vehicle Set
633 Discont'd Vario Lights set (a lighting set for creating light effects)
1020 Discont'd Carnival Vehicle (Red Truck)
1021 Discont'd Trailer - LKW Oscar Bruch
1024 Discont'd Tractor Trailer for the "Shark Show" attraction, made by Wiking
1025 Discont'd Trailer - LKW Schneider Muhle
1026 Discont'd Trailer for the "Break Dancer" attraction
1030 Discont'd Circus Trailer
1031 Discont'd Circus Trailer
1032 Discont'd Circus Trailer
1034 Discont'd Trailer for the "Jupiter" attraction
1035 Discont'd Trailer for the "Octopus" attraction
1036 Discont'd Trailer for the "Reisenrad Ferris Wheel" attraction
1037 Discont'd Trolly Wagon - Oscar Bruch
1038 Discont'd Trolly Wagon for the "Breakdancer" attraction
1039 Discont'd Trailer
140310 Discont'd Ferris Wheel
140312 Ferris Wheel
140315 Roundabout - "Chair-o-Plane" (swings)
140316 Children's Merry-Go-Round (New version)
140317 Discont'd Roundabout - "Undulation Swings"
140318 "Swingboats"
140319 Discont'd Booths - "Mouse Circus" & "Hamburger Stand"
320 / 140320 Booths - "Ski-Ball" & "Candy Booth(?)"
140322  ? Roundabout Refreshment Bar Kiosk
140324 Discont'd Booths - "Pizza" & "Ice Cream"
140325 "Power Tower" (similar to "Free-Fall")
140326  ? "Free-Fall" (similar to "Power-Tower")
140329 Roundabout - Children's Space-Themed Merry-Go-Round
140330 Discont'd "Pit's Steep-Face Motorcycle Show"
140331 Discont'd "Circus World"
140333 Discont'd "Paris To Dakar - Go-Karts Ride"
140340 Ferris Wheel Set - includes Ferris Wheel, Bouncy House, Strong Man, Bratwurst Stand, and Port-a-Potties
140351 Discont'd Booth - "MovenPick" Seafood Stand
140352 Discont'd Booth - "Sylter" Fried Fish Stand
140353 Booths - "Dolce Diavolo" (coffee) & "Balloon Vender with Cart"
140358 Carnival Signs set
140425 "Wilde Maus" - Roller Coaster (20th Anniversary Edition)
140426 Roundabout - "Octopussy"
140427 "Geister Tempel" ("Ghost Temple" Funhouse. The new version of the "Mammoth Cave" funhouse.)
140428 Roundabout - "Salto Mortale"
140429 "Rainbow Millenium" (New, anniversary version of the old Rainbow ride)
140431 Roundabout - "Top Spin"
140444 Booth - "XXL Pommes" French Fries Stand
140445 Booth - "Meer Fisch" (New version of "Movenpick" seafood stand)
140446 Booths - "Ducky Booth" & ?
140449 Discont'd Beer Benches and Tables
140451 Roller Coaster - "Big Dipper" (New version)
140452 Booth - "GlucksKonig Ticket Booth"
140453 Discont'd Booths - "Candy Floss" & "Crepes" (re-release version of original)
140455 Discont'd Booths - "Peking Duck" & "Tropical Drinks ?"
140461 Roundabout - "Break Dance No.1" (New version of the "Break Dance" model)
140464 Booths - "Hot Dog Stand" & "Power Ball"
140465 Discont'd Booths - "American Ice Cream" & "Bagels ?"
140468 Discont'd Set of 4 unpainted Fairground vans/trailers
140470 "Jupiter" Ferris Wheel
140471 Light Set for the Jupiter Ferris Wheel

References

  1. ^ Faller.de Faller official website, Company, 9 January 2011
  2. ^ Toycollector.com 2 March 2011

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