Fleischmann 436001 - Electric Locomotive BR E 60
It saw many fashion trends come and go. Starting in 1927 the E 60 slid over the tracks. It operated in shunting service in the South of Germany, from 1938-45 also in Austria, as well as a Locomotive for light transition trains. Only in the beginning of the 1980s the E 60 quit its operation. Where the nickname “pressing iron” came from becomes apparent on first sight looking at the unsymmetrical form of the chassis.
A wagon collection that matches the model of the DRG perfectly are the Fleischmann passenger wagons of the Era II (Item nos. 563003, 563102, 563205, 563026, 563303, 563501 available from ajckids.com), while the Era III wagons (Item nos. 526003, 530803, 542617) harmonize ideally with the green of the DB version.
- original livery in grey blue
- with double-arm pantograph
- without shunting platforms and additional windows on either side
- with bell
- fine wheel flanges and seperately plugged etched parts
- with digital coupling (Except this version Art.Nr. 436001)