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    Brawa Tank Car 2-axle “Natronchemie” NS  
        

    Brawa 49214

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    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    DC HO Netherlands II NS 101mm
    Brawa 49214 - Tank Car 2-axle “Natronchemie” NS

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale DC Era II 

    Model Details:

    • Brake shoes in wheel plane
    • Three-point support
    • Extra axle brake rod
    • Individually mounted axle box cover, step and braking system
    • Wheelsets in toe bearing
    • Originally reproduced, three-dimensional frame body
    In the mid 30s, the progress in lightweight construction led to new generations in wagon building in rapid succession. The introduction of welded tanks allowed weight savings, the benefit of which was increased cargo weight. Consequently, the wheel base of the classical two-axle tank wagon design was increased from 4.00 m to 4.50 m starting at the end of the thirties. The running gear corresponded to the design which was simultaneously developed for the welded DR wagon, and was conspicuous by its long suspension springs for smooth running, even at higher velocities. The resulting design was built by many European wagon factories in very large numbers until 1943 – alone MAN, although no classical tank wagon manufacturer, delivered 2250 units. In addition to a few private owners, the sham firms and camouflage organizations of the German Reich were predominantly supplied as part of the war preparations. These included the „Wissenschaftliche Forschungsgemeinschaft“ („Wifo“) and various „oil associations“ („Oelvereine“). In another case, the wagon user was more clearly identified by the name „Wilhelmshaven Naval Dockyard“; these wagon were used for the fuel supply of the submarine fleet. In the aggregate, far more than 10,000 units of these wagon with tanks of 20 m3, 22 m3 and 26.5 m3 were probably built. After the war, they were scattered all over Europe and, as a result, came into the possession of many mineral oil industry companies as private waggon. In addition to the classical grey-and-black paint coats, many wagon were given conspicuous advertising paint coats from white and yellow (Mobil) up to green and blue (Texaco / Aral). The last wagon were still being used in 1989 in the fleet of the GDR‘s Deutsche Reichsbahn.

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