Piko 47134 - TT Steam Locomotive BR 93 DB III
TT steam locomotive BR 93 DB III
Novelty 2024: Steam locomotive BR 93 in true-to-original paintwork and printing of the DB in Epoch III. The PIKO steam locomotive convinces with successful mold design, sharp engravings and numerous, separately attached parts as well as excellent driving characteristics. For the uncomplicated retrofitting of a digital or sound decoder, the model has a modern Next18 interface.
In Prussia, efforts were always made to rationalize, so that in the late 1910s, proven design principles were used for the construction of a new tender locomotive. For example, parts of the drive and drive with some changes were adopted from the proven G8.1. The new locomotives were incorporated as series T14. A total of 457 copies were built for the Prussian State Railways. Subsequently, the Reich railways in Alsace-Lorraine also ordered 40 locomotives of this type. After the Second World War, the genus 93.0–4 was scattered across Europe. Freshly repaired, in addition to the divided Germany, it was also used again in Poland, Belgium and Austria. The DB used its machines until 1960, with the Bw Limburg and the routes between Lahn, Dill and Sieg being their last refuge. At the DR, the operation lasted until 1971, here the locomotives got going, especially in and around Berlin, especially in front of freight trains. The model has TT short couplings!
In Prussia, efforts were always made to rationalize, so that in the late 1910s, proven design principles were used for the construction of a new tender locomotive. For example, parts of the drive and drive with some changes were adopted from the proven G8.1. The new locomotives were incorporated as series T14. A total of 457 copies were built for the Prussian State Railways. Subsequently, the Reich railways in Alsace-Lorraine also ordered 40 locomotives of this type. After the Second World War, the genus 93.0–4 was scattered across Europe. Freshly repaired, in addition to the divided Germany, it was also used again in Poland, Belgium and Austria. The DB used its machines until 1960, with the Bw Limburg and the routes between Lahn, Dill and Sieg being their last refuge. At the DR, the operation lasted until 1971, here the locomotives got going, especially in and around Berlin, especially in front of freight trains. The model has TT short couplings!
Characteristics:
Article number: | 47134 |
EAN: | 4015615471349 |
WEEE registration number: | DE 24216800 |
Railway administration: | DB |
Epoch: | III |
Measurement name: | LüP / Length over buffer |
Measure [mm]: | 115 |
Minimum radius [mm]: | 310 |
Digital interface: | NEM 662 Next18 |
(Interior) lighting: | Digitally switchable driver's cab lighting |
Number of adhesive tires: | 2 |
Clutch: | with TT short clutch |
Sound: | PIKO sound decoder retrofittable #46551 |
Light change: | Direction-dependent light change white / red |
Age recommendation: | from the age of 14 |