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    Brawa 42501

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    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    AC HO Germany IV DB 74.3mm
    Brawa 42501 - H0 Shunting Loco Köf II DB, A

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale AC Era IV Includes a digital decoder 
    Alternating current Digital Premium The model has spring buffersThe model has a coupler pocket but no short coupling cinematicLength over buffer in mmVehicle predominatly in metalNavigable minimum radius 300 mmNEM 652 electrical interfaceLocomotive has flywheel driveTriple headlights alterning with the direction of travelMaxon Motor

    In the year 1932, Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft (DRG) formed a joint venture with the suppliers Krauss-Maffei, Deutz, Jung and O&K to establish construction principles for a standardised small locomotive in per-formance group II Kö/Köf. It went into series production in 1933.

    890 Kö/Köf II locomotives were produced for the Reichsbahn up to 1939. Some 240 small locomotives were supplied to the Reichsbahn during the war. Others went to factories and the German armed forces.

    The Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) had 444 performance group II locomotives in its fleet. However, demand for these locomotives continued to increase and another 735 units of this tried and tested model were built be-tween 1948 and 1965. The unusually period over which these locomotives were procured (from 1933 to 1965) speaks for the quality of their design, their efficiency of operation and their excellent performance and consumption values. Small locomotives were used throughout the DB network and the locomotive that the Brawa model replicates was based at the depot in Ulm. It initially went into service at Göppingen station and was later transferred to Tübingen station.

    This model is an entirely new design that has very little in common with the earlier Brawa model, except that they are based on the same locomotive. Although the precision and accuracy of details on the previous model were already unique, they have now been further refined. Modern technology also now makes it pos-sible to incorporate lighting on such small model locomotives.


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