Product Features and Details
Information about the prototype
The Nürnberger Lederer-Bräu was a traditional brewery from Nuremberg, whose roots date back to the 18th century. It became particularly famous for the patrician beer, which had a good reputation in the Franconian region for its quality and strong taste. After the opening of the Bavarian Ludwig Railway in 1835, two barrels of Lederer beer were transported from Nuremberg to Fürth on 11 July 1836 with the legendary eagle. Thus, beer became one of the first transport goods of the German railway.
Model Details
- Running number: Munich 517 715 [P
- Replica of the vertical board joints
- Optimal three-point bearing
- Multi-part Kkg brake system
- Prototypical frame construction
- Specially attached signal holder
- Brake shoes in wheel level
- Openwork car body supports
- Precise printing and varnishing
- Specially attached axle bearing cover
Patrician beer is a registered trademark.