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    Brawa German Steam Locomotive 98.10 of the DRG (DCC Sound Decoder)  
        

    Brawa 40588

    Price: $545.90

    Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    HO Germany II DRG 115.5mm
    Brawa 40588 - German Steam Locomotive 98.10 of the DRG (DCC Sound Decoder)

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale Era II PluX22 Includes a digital decoder Includes a sound effect 

    Model details

    • Equipped with an energy storage (only operates when digital)
    • Chassis, boiler and water tanks in die-cast zinc
    • Extra mounted metal handrails
    • True-to-epoch lighting, multipart lamp housing
    • Fine metal spoked wheels
    • Filigree reversing gear
    • Short coupling cinematic
    • Sound decoder
    • Prepared for installation of smoke generator

    Prototype: The Bavarian GTL4/4, which was built as a 98.8-9 class until 1928, was used as a foundation. The boiler and engine were adopted largely unchanged, but the running gear was extended into a trailing axle. This allowed the accommodation of larger stocks than with the old GTL4/4 and a higher top speed by 5 km/h. Overall, 45 locomotives from the 98.10 class were manufactured from 1929 to 1933. Krauss in Munich was the supplier of all locomotives. The most striking was that there was a feed water purifier built into the first 33 locomotives, but it proved a failure and was later removed.


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