The model brand Trix proposes under the reference 22908, a Locomotive à steam série BR 56 with a tender Annex coal type 3T 16.5, à l'échelle de réduction HO 1/87 ème.
Specific motor data:
- Length excluding buffers: 211 mm.
- Miniature locomotive registration: 56 765.
- Commissioned: 1966, époque III.
- Delivery: black and red châssis.
- Version: digital sound, direct current 2 rails.
The main characteristics:
- Digital mfx DCC encoder offering numerous audio and digital features.
- A matching set of freight cars under reference 24075.
- Model in AC version, 3 rail alternating current, availableunder référence 37509.
Highlights:
- Press-moulded metal bodywork.
- Bell-shaped armature motor with flywheel.
- Possibility of grafting a fumigator generator, under the reference 72270.
The medical aspects:
- Bell-shaped armature motor with flywheel installed in the boiler.
- Miniature locomotive fitted with 5 axles powered by connecting rods and grip tyres.
- Éclairage à double feux avant et arrière rére r&e versibles en fonction du sens de circulation sur vos voies ferrées.
Light features:
For the record:
This locomotive was created in June 1939 by DRG, by converting the ex-Prussian locomotive G 8.1 locomotive (DRG 55 4131) in order to improve the running characteristics of the four-coupler with a forward-rotating Bissel chassis and to increase speed to 70 kph. It remained with the GDR DR after the Second World War and was used in the 1960s at the Heringsdorf depot on the river Usedom for passenger and freight transport.
It was even exceptionally equipped with smoke deflectors because of the sometimes strong sea wind.
It was also exceptionally equipped with smoke deflectors because of the sometimes strong sea wind.
It was also exceptionally equipped with smoke deflectors because of the sometimes strong sea wind.
It was also exceptionally equipped with smoke deflectors because of the sometimes strong sea wind.
It was also exceptionally equipped with smoke deflectors because of the sometimes strong sea wind.
The inscription "Lok Brigade Fritz Reuter" shows the special care taken with the locomotive by this brigade and recalls the 19th century German writer and Low Democrat Fritz Reuter.