N scale model railway, scale 1:160: fleischmann N714409 analogue; analogue; sold out at fleischmann .

Epoch III. Steam locomotive series 44 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn.

■ For the first time in Epoch III lettering

■ Deeper-seated DB Witte smoke deflectors

■ Middle drive axles with smaller wheel flanges

■ Clear view between the boiler and the chassis

■ Coal tender type 2'2'T34

The standard locomotive program of the German Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG) also included the development of a powerful freight locomotive. The locomotive with a triple engine, known as the BR 44, was expected to be able to transport freight trains of up to 1,200 t in low mountain ranges and up to 600 t over steep ramps. In 1926 the first 10 machines with the 1'E h3 wheel arrangement were delivered. It was only from 1937, after increasing demands on train transport, that this locomotive went into series production and was purchased in large numbers in various versions. Until they were replaced by modern diesel and electric locomotives, the Class 44 engines formed the backbone of the heavy freight train service throughout Germany.

Interior decoration Leader

coupling KK backdrop between locomotive and tender

coupling Shaft of 355 with KK kinematics

Minimum radius 192mm

Number of axles with traction tires 2

     

Number of driven axles 2

Electrics

interface Electrical interface for locomotives Next18

Top light 3-headlights at both ends of the vehicle, changing with the direction of travel

LED headlight Yes

Length over buffers 141mm.

New in original packaging with a 2-year dealer warranty from the fleischmann authorized dealer.

All items can be viewed and picked up from us.

New goods, in original packaging; You buy 1A goods in a specialist shop; Invoice incl. statutory VAT; 

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Closed Monday (please ask in Wassertrüdingen)
Tue - Fri 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Friday until 6:00 p.m
Sat 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m
According to EU Directive 2009/48/EC, model trains/cars are not suitable for children under 15 years of age. Particular danger for children up to 3 years due to small parts that can be swallowed.*
The standard locomotive program of the German Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG) also included the development of a powerful freight locomotive. The locomotive with a triple engine, known as the BR 44, was expected to be able to transport freight trains of up to 1,200 t in low mountain ranges and up to 600 t over steep ramps. In 1926 the first 10 machines with the 1'E h3 wheel arrangement were delivered. It was only from 1937, after increasing demands on train transport, that this locomotive went into series production and was purchased in large numbers in various versions. Until they were replaced by modern diesel and electric locomotives, the Class 44 engines formed the backbone of the heavy freight train service throughout Germany. According to EU Directive 2009/48/EC, model trains/cars are