Marklin New Insider Models for 2022

Marklin New Insider Models for 2022

Marklin 39771 Class E 71.1 Electric Locomotive (H0)

Marklin 39771 Insider 2022

Road number E 71 26 enriched the still small Baden electric network for the Wiesen and Wehratal Line starting in 1929 as the Baden "Flat Iron" between Basle via Schopfheim and Zell or Bad Säckingen. It was placed into service in 1920 as road number EG 526 and it was part of the first regular procurement of electric locomotives for the Prussian State Railroad for freight train service. This locomotive was characterized by a modern propulsion design for that time using two trucks driven by coupling rods. It was initially used in the Central German network at Halle, and as early as 1929 road number E 71 26 went to Basle for use pulling passenger and freight trains. It remained there until its retirement on June 2, 1957.

Marklin 39771 Insider 2022 

 

Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class E 71.1 electric locomotive. Bottle green basic paint scheme. Locomotive road number E 71 26. The locomotive looks as it did around 1954.



Model: The locomotive has an mfx+ digital decoder and extensive sound functions. It also has controlled high-efficiency propulsion with a flywheel, centrally mounted. The mechanism is powered using cardan shafts to both axles in each truck. Traction tires. Dual headlights and dual red marker lights change over with the direction of travel, will work in conventional operation, and can be controlled digitally. The headlights at Locomotive Ends 2 and 1 can be turned off separately in digital operation. When the headlights are turned off at both ends, then the switching light at both ends is on. The cabs have lighting and it can be controlled separately at both ends in digital operation. Maintenance-free warm white and red LEDs are used for the lighting. Grab irons are separately applied. The cab interiors are modelled. Both trucks are connected with each other using coupling rods. Brake hoses and imitation prototype couplers are included and can be installed on the locomotive.

Length over the buffers 13.3 cm / 5-1/4".

Highlights:

  • Completely new tooling.
  • Especially intricate metal construction.
  • Many separately applied details, such as external coolers for transformer oil.
  • Cab lighting can be controlled digitally.
  • mfx+ World of Operation decoder with extensive operation and sound functions.
  • Buffer height conforms to NEM.

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48825 Freight Car Set for the Class E 71.1 (H0)

The authentic freight car set to go with the new tooling of the class E 71.1 electric locomotive.
Marker signs included for installation on the type G 10 boxcar.

Prototype: 5 different design German Federal Railroad (DB) freight cars. 1 type Pwg freight train baggage car with a cupola (type Pwg Pr 14). 1 type Omm 34 (former type Ommu Klagenfurt) high-side gondola. 1 type Gmrs 30 (former type Grhs Oppeln, still with the ID markings for the DR Brit-US Zone) boxcar. 1 type G München (still with the ID markings for the DR French Zone) boxcar. 1 type G 10 boxcar. The cars look as they did around 1954.

Model: The freight train baggage car and the type G 10 boxcar have sliding doors that can be opened. The high-side gondola has a load insert with real, scale-sized coal. The type G 10 boxcar can be equipped as an end car with the marker signs included with this set. All of the cars have different car numbers. Total length over the buffers approximately 53.9 cm / 21-1/4".

DC wheelset per car E700580.

Highlights:

  • Authentic freight car set to go with the new tooling of the class E 71.1 electric locomotive.
  • Marker signs included for installation on the type G 10 boxcar.
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