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    Micro Metakit Deutsche Reichsbahn BR 05 Camo Livery with Armour Plating  
        

    This item is discontinued at the factory but is still available here.

    Micro Metakit 97106H

    Price: $3,995.00

    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    DC HO Germany II DRG 313mm
    Micro Metakit 97106H - Deutsche Reichsbahn BR 05 Camo Livery with Armour Plating

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale DC Era II 

    Model:  Micro Metakit camoflaged BR 05 001 is a handmade brass model and is painted in the DRG black-red livery.  It features full cab interior, functional boiler hatch with full boiler details and a Faulhaber type brushless, ironless bell-shaped motor. Model is equipped with a large 2`3`T 37 type tender, and spring-loaded puffers.  Model is a masterpiece and it features too many technical and optical details to list. Model is very limited, only 40 were produced worldwide.

    Micro Metakit models are handmade museum quality models, there dedication to quality and high standards have made these brass locomotives the most sought after by collectors throughout the world. Original Micro-Metakit® models feature "Faulhaber" type brushless/ironless maintenance-free motors, Full cab interiors (see below), functional boiler hatch, boiler interior, sprung buffers, Functional cab doors and step plate between tender and cab, All 4-cylinder locomotives are fully functional, Handmade brass construction
    in extremely limited quantities, and Detailed Cab Interiors and Window Glazing. Each Original Micro-Metakit® has complete cab detailing, including all of the gauges and controls found on the prototype. They've even included scale window glazing. An examination of one of these locomotives will reveal details that will surprise even the most discriminating
    collector.

     

    Prototype History:
    Since the success of the Diesel high speed trains like the Flying Hamburger in the middle of the 1930s, locomotive industrie worked on faster steam locomotives. After speed tests with a streamlined DRG Class 03 Borsig produced three engines:

    05 001 in 1935, streamlined,
    05 002 in 1935, streamlined, world speed record in 1936
    05 003 in 1937, cab forward streamlined.
    The locomotives did regular service in FD express passenger trains, e.g. FD 23 from Hamburg to Berlin. The design speed was 109 mph = 175 km/h. In 1944, the streamline plates were removed. 05 003 had been rebuilt and lost the cab forward design.

    World high speed records
    05 001 and 05 002 (mainly) were used for test runs from 1935 to 1936. Most of these runs were made on complete journeys between Hamburg and Berlin. On June 7, 1935 the 05 002 made a top speed of 119.1 mph = 191.7 km/h near Berlin. The same engine made six more runs with more than 110 mph with trains up to 254 t weight. On May 11, 1936 it set the the world speed record for steam locomotives after reaching 124.5 mph = 200.4 km/h on the track between Hamburg and Berlin hauling a 197 t train. The engine power was more than 3.400 ihp. This record was broken two years later by the British LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard engine. On May 30, 1936 the 05 002 set an unbroken start stop speed record for steam locomotives: During the return run from a 190 km/h test Berin-Hamburg it did the 70.1 miles from Wittenberge to a signal stop before Berlin-Spandau in 48 min 32 s, meaning 86.66 mph average between start and stop.

    Post-War history
    After World War II, the three engines came to the engine shop in Hamm, Westfalia. Since there were only three specimens of the 05, DB thought to scrap them. But then the engines were sent to Krauss-Maffei to be restored. 05 003 went into regular service in 1950, the other two in 1951. Boiler pressure was reduced to 16 bar (1600 kPa or 230 lbf/in²), hence the engines lost some of their old power. All three locomotives were used to haul express trains until 1958. Mostly the 05 hauled the FD (long distance express) trains "Hanseat" and "Domspatz" on the run Hamburg - Cologne - Frankfurt. The regular top speed of the trains was 140 km/h. On this 703 km run the 05 operated trains did the longest run with steam traction in the DB network. July 1958 the 05 were replaced by the diesel-hydraulic DB class V 200. 05 001 went to the Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg, where it can be seen streamlined with its original red livery. The other two locomotives were scrapped in 1960.


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