Class 64 Steam Locomotive
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Class 64 Steam Locomotive
Model: The model is finely detailed. The locomotive body and frame are constructed of metal. The brake rigging, rail clearance devices, etc. on the underside of the locomotive are modelled. The locomotive has finely detailed, working valve gear and side rods. It also has larger buffer plates. The locomotive has welded water tanks, does not have central locking on the smoke box, and does not have a bell. The triple headlights change over with the direction of travel. Warm white LEDs are used for the headlights. The locomotive has a motor with a bell-shaped armature. All 3 coupled axles are powered. The wheels are black nickel-plated.Length over the buffers approximately 57 mm / 2-1/4'.
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 64 steam tank locomotive as it looked in Era IIIa.
The Class 64 - The 'Bubikopf' as a Jack-of-all-Trades (almost).Between 1928 and 1940, many famous locomotive builders in Germany participated in creating the class 64. As part of the standard design program for the German State Railroad Company, the class
Metal locomotive frame and body.Finely detailed side rods / valve gear.Brake rigging and rail clearance devices modelled.Motor with a bell-shaped armature.Warm white LEDs for the headlights.
The 'Bubikopf'
- Scale
- 1:220
- Country
- DB
- Epoch
- III
- Current
- DC
- Option
- Analog