BR 132 DR (DDR) | Gauge Minitrix - Article No. 12589

Diesel Locomotive.

Prototype: German State Railroad (former East German DR) class 132 heavy general-purpose locomotive. C-C wheel arrangement. Built starting in 1974 in the USSR. Use: Heavy passenger and freight trains.

Diesel Locomotive.
Article No. 12589
Gauge Minitrix
Era IV
Kind Diesel Locomotives
Article not produced anymore.

Product description

Model: Era IV. The locomotive has an NEM digital connector. The locomotive has a motor with a flywheel. 4 axles powered. Traction tires. Length over the buffers 126 mm / 4-15/16".

One-time series

Publications

The typical "international" passenger trains for this DDR locomotive are included in the car display, item no. 15919. A locomotive from Czechoslovakia stands ready for two-way traffic, item no. 12166.

Publications

- New Items 2008 - Main Catalog 2008/2009 - Main Catalog 2009/2010

Prototype information

Ludmilla from Woroschilowgrad, a Railroader. At its presentation in 1967, the class V 300 heavy diesel locomotive was a status symbol for East Germany's German State Railroad. Due to the comparably late electrification of the DR network, this unit was more successful than its western cousin of the same class - the V 300 was built as a regular production model as the classes 130, 131, and 132. According to the planned economic regulations from the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (RGW/Comecon), locomotives of this performance class were built in the USSR for all of the member countries. The Russian origin lent these locomotives the nickname "Ludmilla", which railroaders still use laughingly for the DB AG's current class 232.

Features

e Era IV
F Large digital connection (Selectrix-Decoder 66833)
S Triple headlights front and rear that change over with the direction of travel

Warning

ATTENTION: not for children under 3 years