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    Trix Trix H0 Club Car for 2013  
        

    Trix 24813

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    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    DC HO Germany I K.Bay.Sts.B 133mm
    Trix 24813 - Trix H0 Club Car for 2013

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale DC Era I 

    Prototype: Type Nml on a three-axle frame, used on the Royal Bavarian State Railroad (K.Bay.Sts.B.). Privately owned car painted and lettered for the firm Maffei`schen Iron Works in Hirschau near Munich, Germany. Use: Less-than-carload-load freight and wagon loads. 

    Model: Era I. The car has sliding doors that can be opened, close coupler mechanisms, and spoked wheels. Length over the buffers 13.3 cm / 5-1/4". 

    One-time series only for members of the Trix Club.

    In 1838 the Munich politician and businessman Von Maffei purchased a small hammer mill for 57,000 Gulden in Hirschau, "a postal hour distant from Munich, at the end of the English Gardens", as the art and trade newspaper described it in 1852. Maffei was pursuing a concrete goal: He was pressing ahead with all of his powers the construction of the rail line Munich-Augsburg and was irritated that the expensive locomotives from England were assembled on the spot by English experts. Without hesitation this representative to the Bavarian government's lower house hired the engineer Joseph Hallab – he became the manager of the iron works in Hirschau. The idea of building locomotives in Bavarian took fire. On September 9, 1841 Maffei was able to apply for a patent from King Ludwig I for the first locomotive. The Wittelsbach king accepted: "It is with great pleasure that I experienced the building of the steam car from Munich and expressed the wish that I would like to give it a name; it should be called the 'Münchner'." It is the start of a history of success: In 1851 the Maffei steam locomotive "Bavaria" was chosen for mastering the enormous grade over the Semmering – an invaluable image coup. By 1931, according to the Bavarian Historical Lexicon, 5,459 locomotives had been built in the Munich works of J. A. Maffei – in addition, railroad bridges, stationary steam engines, and steam ships. 

    33 3400 09 Trix Express wheel set. 34 3012 11 Märklin AC wheel set. 


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