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Schnellzugwagen-Set. - Schnellzugwagen-Set (DB) AC

Schnellzugwagen-Set. - Schnellzugwagen-Set (DB) AC
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  • Pris ved køb af 1 stk,2.000,00  DKK
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 Producent   Märklin 
 Varenr.   43969 
 EANnr.   9990013841725 
 Varegruppe   Brugt - Passagervogne 
 Nyt/brugt   Brugt 
 Se stort billede   Tryk her 
      
 Skala   1:87 - H0 
 Strøm   AC 
 Epoke   Epoke III 


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  • Authentic reproduction of the express train D265 Basle SBB - via Wuppertal - Hagen.
  • The right express train to go with the class 03.10 express steam locomotive (Insider model for 2010).
  • The type D4üm-60, later type Dm 902, passenger train baggage car is completely new tooling.


Model:
The baggage car in a chrome oxide green paint scheme is new tooling. The cars have prototypical detailed frames with shoe brakes and axle generators. All of the cars are ready for installation of the 7319 current-conducting couplings or 72020/72021 current-conducting close couplers. The baggage car and passenger cars have the longer length scaled to 1:93.5 and are ready for installation of the 73400/73401 (2 per car) interior lighting, the 73406 pickup shoe, and the 73407 marker lights. The skirted dining car is scale in length and is ready for installation of the 73150 interior lighting. The train route signs and the sequence number for the cars are imprinted on the baggage car and passenger cars. A 2nd class express train passenger car comes already equipped with factory-installed red marker lights for the end of the train. Total length over the buffers 169.0 cm / 66-1/2". DC wheel set for each car 4 x 700580.

Prototype information:
The development of passenger car construction almost completely interrupted by World War II and its effects in Germany, and passenger car development did not start up again until the end of the Forties with the planning and construction of 16 test cars. While the first of these test cars borrowed heavily in terms of design and basic form from the prewar designs, Wegmann of Kassel placed into service three new, 26.4 meter / 86 foot 7-5/16 inch long fast train coaches with center entrance doors. The basic design and the essential features of the technical equipment for these cars were largely adopted unchanged for the different series of around 750 such fast train coaches. They also formed par excellence the starting point for the postwar development in German passenger car construction that even developed into the UIC standard (UIC = Union Internationale des Chemins de fer = International Railroad Association). The new development in the construction of passenger cars was characterized primarily by the lengthening of the cars to a standard length of 26.4 meters / 86 feet 7-5/16 inches for all the car types. All of the new passenger cars were equipped with the Minden-Deutz design trucks with coil springs. The long, standard design length of the car also added to the design advantages of the trucks. This length resulted from the unusual pivot point distance of 19 meters / 62 feet 4 inches. Typical of the DB's 26.4 meter / 86 foot 7-5/16 inch long cars were the excellent running characteristics for the majority of the seats in the cars. This was achieved with simple running gear and was maintained over long periods of operation. In addition to the greater seat width, a claim could be made in general for a considerable increase in travel comfort in both car classes for long distance service. This was achieved with better lighting with fluorescent lamps, upholstered seats that could be pulled out for lying on, adjustable head cushions, reading lamps, additional rest rooms, as well as practical interior fittings that made it possible to keep the car interiors cleaner. The car bodies for all of the 26.4 meter / 86 foot 7-5/16 inch cars looked pretty much alike and were welded using lightweight rolled side sills so that the outer skin of the cars was an integral part of the load-bearing elements. After the first prototypes were also delivered for long distance service, regular production began in 1952 for different types of the new express train passenger cars. New UIC rules regarding rigidity required a modification of the car body from 1960 on so that the area of the car ends was made more collision resistant. This in turn necessitated a modified frame design. Instead of the previous four-part folding doors on the car ends, a two-part sliding door design that could be opened by hand was installed. The following quantities of the basic designs were purchased by the DB: 344 compartment cars, 1st class (A4üm), 718 compartment cars, 1st/2nd class (AB4üm), 3,180 compartment cars, 2nd class (B4üm), 182 baggage cars (D4üm), and 301 combined baggage and compartment cars, 2nd class (BD4üm). The 26.4 meter / 86 foot 7-5/16 inch cars garnered additional honors at the start of the first class Intercity network in 1971 and the expansion of the IC to include second class cars in 1979. There the use of these cars did not end until 2005.

The class 03.10 express steam locomotive is the right locomotive for this car set and is being offered under item no. 37915, also exclusively for Insider members.

  • Producent
    Märklin
  • Varenr.
    43969
  • Nationalitet
  • Strømsystem
    AC
  • Skala
    1:87 - H0
  • Epoke
    III
  • Lagerstatus
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