BR 10 DB | Gauge Trix H0 - Article No. 22125

Express Locomotive with a Tender.

Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 10. Version with an oil tender and oil firing. 4-6-2 wheel arrangement.

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Express Locomotive with a Tender.
Express Locomotive with a Tender.

Most Important Facts

Article No. 22125
Gauge / Design type Trix H0 /
Era III
Kind Steam Locomotives
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Highlights

  • Locomotive chiefly constructed of metal.
  • 21-pin digital connector included.
  • Prototypical reproduction of the locomotive with oil firing and an oil tender.
  • Drawbar between the locomotive and tender, with a guide mechanism.
  • Product description

    Model: The locomotive comes with a 21-pin digital connector and high-efficiency propulsion. 3 axles powered. 2 traction tires. The tender is made of metal. There is a close coupling between the locomotive and tender. The locomotive is ready for installation of a 72270 smoke generator. The triple headlights and the smoke generator that can be installed in the locomotive will work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally when a decoder is installed. Running gear lights can controlled with DCC or Trix Systems after a 66839 decoder is installed. Length over the buffers 305 mm / 12".

    This model can be found in an AC version in the Märklin assortment under item no. 37083. The 23400, 23401, 23402, 23403, and 23404 DB express train passenger cars as well as the 23414 car set go well with this locomotive.

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  • Publications

    - Main Catalog 2006 - New Items 2006 - Main Catalog 2007/2008 - Main Catalog 2008/2009 - Main Catalog 2010/2011
  • Prototype information

    Elegant Oil Steamer - The two class 10 express steam locomotives developed from scratch and placed into service in 1957 at the initiative of the German Federal Railroad were supposed to replace the class 01 and 01.10 locomotives, who were getting on in years, as motive power for modern long distance passenger trains. These DB parade locomotives were built by Krupp and were equipped with partial streamlining, which was supposed to decrease wind resistance and protect the cylinders from to much dirt. Road number 10 002 was equipped at the time of entering service with an efficient form of oil firing. The high performance boiler of welded construction was used in new locomotive construction and had already proven itself very well in the DB class 01.10 locomotives rebuilt starting in 1953. This design gave both of these new locomotives tremendous reserves of power with 2,500 horsepower / 1,840 kilowatts. Nevertheless, the era of steam motive power was clearly nearing its end due to the rapid electrification during the 1960s. These two elegant steam race horses thus remained a single pair despite the instructive results achieved in operation. They are a pair that is still among the legends of that era.

Warning

ATTENTION: not for children under 3 years