Description
Ånglok klass 95 0014-1 DR, loket har snabbkontakt för digitaldekoder PluX22, längd över buffertar 174 mm, epok IV.
Steam locomotive class 95 of the railway company of the German Democratic Republic (Deutsche Reichsbahn).
Completely new design
Available for the first time – a mass-produced model with a new boiler
Finely detailed model with many separately attached plug-in parts
Wheels with fine spokes
Version with oil firing
This type of steam locomotive was the strongest tender locomotive ever procured by the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft. In total, 45 examples of this gigantic machine were built. Its nickname "Bergkönigin" (mountain queen) was the result of its predominant use on lines such as the Sonneberg-Probstzella, the Spessart Ramp, the Franconian Forest Railway, the Geislinger Steige, the Schiefe Ebene and the Rübeland Railway. After the Second World War, 31 locomotives were acquired by the Deutsche Reichsbahn. In the 1950s, the boiler equipment, fittings, pumps, driver's cab, etc. were adapted to the DR requirements in the course of their maintenance and were thus largely standardised. Between 1966 and 1972, 24 engines were converted to oil main firing and ten locomotives were fitted with a new boiler without a feed dome. The Eisfeld-Sonneberg railway line was their last area of operation. The last of these engines remained in service until 1981.
Coupling: NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism
Minimum radius: 358 mm
Number of axles with traction tyres: 1
Number of driven axles: 5
Flywheel: yes
Interface: Electrical interface for traction units PluX22
Head light: Both sides of the vehicle are equipped with direction dependent triple headlights.
LED head light: yes
Length over buffer: 174 mm
Specification
Specification
- Scale
- 1:87
- Country
- DR
- Epoch
- IV
- Current
- DC
- Option
- Analog