Home : Products : Brawa : HO AC Steam Locomotives : 40501 - H0 Steam Loco T8 KPEV, I, AC
McAfee SECURE sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams

Follow US

  •  
     

    <<Previous Item Item 1 of 32 Next Item>>


    Brawa H0 Steam Loco T8 KPEV, I, AC  
        

    Brawa 40501

    Price: This item is no longer available

    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    AC HO Germany I K.P.E.V. 108.7mm
    Brawa 40501 - H0 Steam Loco T8 KPEV, I, AC

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale AC Era I Includes a digital decoder 

    Alternating current Digital PremiumLocomotive is prepared for the installation of a smoke generator The model has spring buffersWith interior lightingThe model has a coupler pocket and short coupling cinematicLength over buffer in mmVehicle predominatly in metalNavigable minimum radius 360 mm21-pole electrical interface, newLocomotive has flywheel driveDouble headlights alternating with the direction of travel

     

    • Filigree reversing gear 

    • Finest paintwork and printing 

    • Freestanding pipes 

    • Prepared for smoke generator 

    • Boiler and wheels in die-cast zinc 

    • Spring buffers 

    • Illuminated driver's cab 

    • NEM-standard short-coupling 

    • 21-pole interface 

     

    After the ‚Eisenbahnbau- und Betriebsordnung‘ (‚Act for the Construction and Operations of Railways‘) also permitted a maximum speed of 50 kph on branch lines from 4th November 1904, several railway divisions requested a C-coupled tender locomotive which was also capable of achieving this speed.   

     

    In 1902, such a locomotive had been rejected in view of the T 12, which was at the development stage. The chief engineer and advocate of saturated steam Robert Garbe planned a universal locomotive which could be used both as for passenger and for freight trains. Linke-Hofmann in Breslau was commissioned with the development of the design, from whose factory halls the first Prussian T 8 engines then came in 1908. The new locomotive was impressive in terms of power and consumption, but it was extremely unpopular with personnel due to its poor running properties.   

    The large wheels and the lack of mass compensation made the locomotive judder at high speeds, which led to corresponding nicknames such as „boneshaker“. Another blunder was the much too high weight, which prevented its use on branch lines de facto.   

     

    Due to its good acceleration, however, the T 8 was to provide good service on suburban lines in Berlin. As speeds of 60 kph were continually reached here, the complaints of the personnel were not long in coming and this also resulted in engine damage. The 100 locomotives that had been built were very quickly moved to shunting duties, where they were very much in demand in the industrial regions of the Rhine and Ruhr and in Silesia. 

     

     


    Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

    Micro Metakit 02302H
    Micro Metakit 10104H
    Consignment TR23909
    ESU 31103
    Liliput 334562
     
    ©1987-2019 Reynaulds Euro-Imports, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
     
     
     
     
    Brawa Premium Partner
    McAfee SECURE sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams