Description
Class 120 Electric Locomotive
Model: The locomotive has a motor with a bell-shaped armature. Both trucks powered. The locomotive has dark wheel treads. It also has triple headlights and marker lights that change over with the direction of travel. The locomotive can pick up power from catenary. The catenary selector switch is located out of side in the body.Length over the buffers 87 mm / 3-7/16'.
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 120 express general-purpose locomotive. The locomotive looks as it did in Era IV.
With the delivery in 1979/80 of five class 120 pre-production series locomotives, three-phase asynchronous motors were used for the first time in the world on a standard gauge locomotive. These motors can be controlled smoothly without steps. Forerunners
The 88527 electric locomotive is being produced only in a one-time series for the Märklin Dealer Initiative (MHI).
This is the motive power to go with 87210 and 87211.
Motor with a bell-shaped armature.
Three-Phase Current Pioneer
Specification
Specification
- Scale
- 1:220
- Country
- DB
- Epoch
- IV
- Current
- DC
- Option
- Analog