LGB 26816 - DRG Class 99.22 Steam Locomotive
Length over the buffers 55 cm / 21-5/8".
Charlie's Tip: To be delivered in the second quarter of 2020.
First time in the DRG photo gray paint scheme.
Narrow Gauge Steam Locomotive, Road Number 99 221
At the end of the Twenties, narrow gauge steam locomotives were derived from the standard design principles contained in the standardized DRG purchasing program for standard gauge steam locomotives. In 1930, Schwartzkopff delivered three units with five coupled driving axles as road numbers 99 221-223. They were now the most powerful narrow gauge locomotives on the DRG and it was thus no wonder that the road number 99 221, the first unit built, was duly honored in the photo-gray paint scheme. In 1944, road numbers 99 221 and 223 were drafted for war work in occupied Norway and remained there. Conversely, road number 99 222 is still in daily use on the Harz Narrow Gauge Railways (HSB).
The photo-gray paint scheme was used chiefly for builder's photographs after the first locomotive of a production run was built. The photo-gray paint scheme, consisting of washable lime paint, served to make basically black locomotives better to photograph.
For the photographic technology of that time with black and white film or with emulsions on glass plates could still not capture the fine contrasts on a black locomotive.
Using this method, the many lines and pipes as well as appliances on a locomotive's boiler could be made more visible.
- Extensive light and sound functions
- Running sounds also work in analog operation
- Smoke generator with steam exhaust synchronized to the wheels as well as cylinder steam