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    Brawa German Freight Car Otmm 70 of the DB  
        

    Brawa 49549

    Price: $65.63

    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    DC HO Germany III DB 110.8mm
    Brawa 49549 - German Freight Car Otmm 70 of the DB

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale DC Era III 

    Model details

    • Metal axle holders
    • Bogie with three-point support
    • Individually mounted brake system
    • Brake blocks in wheel plane
    • Many separately mounted parts
    • Individually mounted axle box cover
    • Free standing ladders
    • Individually mounted railing
    • Replica of the supports in the funnel
     
     

    Info about the original

    In order to achieve a larger loading space of 40 m3, the undercarriage and the wheel base of the previous Otmm wagons were extended by 500 mm. The first of these wagons with a capacity of 40 m3 was built by the Paderborn railway repair shop on a trial basis in 1961. The design stood the test, and so the railway repair shops of Kaiserslautern and Weiden built more than 16,000 Otmm 70/Ed 090 wagons between 1961 and 1970, also using profiles of old but usable Omm 37 wagons. The wagons - referred to as Fc 090 from 1980 onwards - ran as single wagons and in block trains with bulk goods of all kinds. A shortage of hinged roof wagons led to the fact that they were also covered with tarpaulins and used for the transport of cereals. Consequently, 1,500 wagons were equipped with hinged roofs in 1978/79 and referred to as Tdgs-z 932. Many other wagons received a load alteration switchover and were referred to as Fcs 090 or, after being adapted for further operation from 1991 onwards, as Fcs 092. In 1994, the DB AG took over even more than 8,500 Fc(s) 090 wagons which were decommissioned until 2007. In 2012, around 2,600 of the Fcs 092 wagons were still in service, another 786 wagons were used as Fcs-x 092 in coal transport.


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