BR 01 DRG | Gauge Minitrix - Article No. 12310

Steam Locomotive with a Tender.

Prototype: German State Railroad Company (DRG) class 01 express locomotive. First production run of the standard design locomotive starting in 1925. 4-6-2 wheel arrangement, version with an older design boiler, small Wagner smoke deflectors, gas lighting and type 2´2´T32 riveted tender. Original green paint scheme. Era II. Use: Express and fast passenger trains.

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Steam Locomotive with a Tender.
Steam Locomotive with a Tender.

Most Important Facts

Article No. 12310
Gauge / Design type Minitrix /
Era II
Kind Steam Locomotives
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Highlights

  • Digital connector included.
  • 5-pole motor with a flywheel.
  • Smoke box door can be opened.
  • Technology and paint scheme of the original version.
  • Product description

    Model: The locomotive has an NEM digital connector. The motor and gear drive are in the tender, and the motor has a flywheel. 4 axles powered. The tender is constructed of die-cast metal. The smoke box door can be opened. There is a close coupling between the locomotive and the tender. There is an NEM close coupler pocket on the end of the tender.
    Length over the buffers 150 mm / 5-7/8".

    Retrofit kit for brakeman's steps, rail guards, and coupler on the front of the locomotive with a pocket included.

    The train contemporary to the class 01 consists of Group 28 cars: item no. 15710.

    Spare parts for our articles can be found here in our spare parts search.

    One-time series.

  • Publications

    - Main Catalog 2007/2008 - Fall New Items 2007
  • Prototype information

    In the Beginning It Was Green ... The first standard design locomotive from the German State Railroad's comprehensive concept was the class 01 that was built starting in 1925. At that time it looked a bit more quaint than what we know today: older design boiler, small Wagner smoke deflectors, riveted tender with a raised superstructure, and gas lighting. The early paint scheme for this German State Railroad express locomotive borrowed greatly from the Prussian paint scheme of the provincial railroad period: The basic color was green, the wheels and the frame were dark red, and only a few small parts were black.

Warning

ATTENTION: not for children under 3 years