The company Konrad Dressler (KD) was formed in 1917, initially producing kitchen and household utensils, followed by toys from approximately 1922. Gauge 0 toy trains were introduced in 1946, with H0 models being launched ten years later. The gauge 0 system was withdrawn in 1962, and the company ceased trading in 1970.
Konrad Dressler clockwork set |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set |

Konrad Dressler clockwork set |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set |

Konrad Dressler clockwork set (1954) |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set (1954) |
Konrad Dressler clockwork set (1954). Note replacement loco wheels |

Konrad Dressler clockwork 0-4-0 locomotive |
Konrad Dressler clockwork 0-4-0 locomotive |

Konrad Dressler electric 2-4-0 locomotive |
Konrad Dressler electric 2-4-0 locomotive |

Konrad Dressler 4 wheeled passenger coach, 1st 2nd class |

Konrad Dressler 4 wheeled open wagons |
Konrad Dressler 4 wheeled open wagon with brakeman cabin |
Konrad Dressler 4 wheeled van |
Konrad Dressler 4 wheeled crane |
Konrad Dressler 4 wheeled crane |

Konrad Dressler footbridge |
Konrad Dressler goods or freight depot, possibly closer to H0 scale |
Konrad Dressler travelling crane |
Konrad Dressler travelling crane |
Konrad Dressler travelling crane |
Konrad Dressler travelling crane |
Konrad Dressler travelling crane |

Konrad Dressler manufactured a range of very attractive motor vehicles post war, all with a tinplate body and a friction drive motor, length approximately 6.3 inches.
Konrad Dressler tinplate motor bus, friction drive, length 6.3 inches |
Konrad Dressler tinplate two seater sports car with female driver, friction drive, length 6.3 inches |
Konrad Dressler tinplate Mercedes 190 SL, friction drive, length 6.3 inches |
Konrad Dressler tinplate Opel Kapitan, friction drive, length 6.3 inches |

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