Marklin 88825 - Class VT 135 Rail Bus
Prototype: German State Railroad Company (DRG) class Cvt-34 “Wismar Rail Bus” (Type “Hannover A”) diesel-powered rail car. Wine-red/ivory paint scheme, era II (condition from the end of 1935 to 1947), road number VT 135 079, Saarbrücken, Germany.
Highlights
- The chassis and engine hoods on the body are made of metal.
- High-performance motor from the latest generation.
- Headlights with warm-white LEDs.
- Accurate reproduction of the buffer beams.
- Baggage rack and ladder.
- Interior lighting.
- Many separately applied parts.
- Injection-molded baggage items are included.
Product description
Model: This is a model of the German State Railroad Company (DRG) rail bus, also known as the “Schweineschnäuzchen” (Pig’s Snout), with a wine-red/ivory paint scheme. The model is finely detailed. The running gear and nose sections on the body are constructed of metal. The model has many separately applied parts. The buffer beams at both ends are accurately replicated without couplers. The headlights (3x white/2x red) with warm white/red LEDs alternate with the direction of travel. The model has a bell armature motor. Both axles are powered. The passenger compartment and cabs have interior details. The model is equipped with interior LED lighting, a separately applied access ladder, and a roof baggage rack. Injection-molded baggage items are included. Black/black nickel-plated solid wheels are fitted. The length over the buffer beam is approximately 53 mm / 2-1/16".
One-time series.
Publications
- Summer New Items 2026Features
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EAN/UPC: 4001883888255

