Article No. | 26252 |
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Gauge | G |
Era | VI |
Kind | Steam Locomotives |
This is a model of the Royal Saxon State Railways class I M steam locomotive. It is a finely detailed model featuring heavy metal construction with many separately applied details. Two powerful motors drive the locomotive and all driving wheelsets are driven by side rods. The doors to the cabs, to the walk-around, at the ends of the sheathing, and the smoke box door can be opened. The hatches on the trucks can be opened. The paint scheme and lettering are prototypical for Era VI, or as the locomotive presently still looks as a museum locomotive but also as it looked in use in Era I. The locomotive has an mfx/DCC decoder with many light and sound functions such as headlights, cab lighting, running sounds, a whistle and a bell that can be activated by reed switches, as well as much more. The running sounds will also work in analog operation. The locomotive has built-in smoke units with steam exhaust synchronized with the wheels as well as cylinder steam and steam exhaust at the whistle, when the latter is activated. The locomotive comes with model couplers mounted on it. The drawbars for the roller carriers or the roller cars can be coupled to these couplers. LGB system couplers for replacing the model couplers are included. Length over the buffers 47 cm / 18-1/2".
Roller carriers to go with this locomotive are available under item number 48180.