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    Marklin German Steam Locomotive Class 01.5 of the DR  
        

    Marklin 88019

    Price: $272.99

    Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    Z Germany VI DR 114mm
    Marklin 88019 - German Steam Locomotive Class 01.5 of the DR

    Product Features and Details
    Z Scale Era VI 

    Prototype: Class 01.5 express steam locomotive 01.5 with a coal tender. "Reko" / "Rebuild" version for the former German State Railroad of the GDR (DR/GDR), as it actually looks in real life as a museum locomotive for the Zollern Railroad Enthusiasts (EFZ), Rottweil, Germany. Spoked wheels, standard design type 2´2´T34 coal tender, Witte smoke deflectors in a special design for the class 01.5, continuous dome streamlining, and inductive magnet on both sides. Road number 01 519. The locomotive looks as it did in 2016.

    Highlights

    • New tooling.
    • Locomotive body constructed of metal.
    • Motor with a bell-shaped armature.
    • Series of museum locomotives.

    This is new tooling for a class 01.5 Reko. This is a continuation of the series of museum locomotives. This is a version with a metal body and a motor with a bell-shaped armature as well as finely detailed valve gear. The inductive magnets, imitation brakes, rail clearance devices, and sand pipes are modelled. There are warm white LED headlights at the front. Length over the buffers 114 mm / 4-1/2".


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