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    Trix German Steam Powered Rotary Snowplow Henschel Design of the DR (DCC Sound Decoder)  
        

    Trix 24126

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    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    DC HO Germany IV DR 242mm
    Trix 24126 - German Steam Powered Rotary Snowplow Henschel Design of the DR (DCC Sound Decoder)

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale DC Era IV Includes a digital decoder Includes a sound effect 

    Prototype: German State Railroad (DR) Henschel design steam powered rotary snowplow. Type 2`2`T 26 tender included. The units look as they did around 1986.

    Model: The steam powered rotary snowplow has a digital decoder, a powered snowplow blade wheel, and auxiliary functions. The snowplow superstructure is constructed of metal. The handrails are separately applied. There is a detailed reproduction of the rotary snowplow's front housing. The side wings and guide blade are movable. The work lights and track headlights are lit and can be controlled digitally. The snowplow has a factory-installed smoke unit. The work lights, the snowplow blade wheel, and the smoke unit control will work in conventional operation. Length 24.2 cm / 9-1/2".

    Highlights:

    • Digital working model with light and sound functions.
    • The rotary snowplow wheel can be rotated.
    • Factory-installed smoke unit.

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