The brand Roco is a modelling brand that offers under the réf&e rence 70241, the Locomotive à vapeur CYBELE, à l39;échelle HO 1/87 ème.
Highlights of the Bavarian D VI miniature locomotive:
- External Stephenson control system.
- The model is supplied complete with a large number of components that can be fixed separately.
- Painted and delivered true to the original model.
The general characteristics of the Roco 70075 standard locomotive:
- Roco model offered in a digital sound version, compatible with miniature railcars with a reduction scale of 1:87, powered by DC 2 rails.
- Roco model offered in a digital sound version, compatible with miniature railcars with a reduction scale of 1:87, powered by DC 2 rails.
- Roco model offered in a digital sound version, compatible with miniature railcars with a reduction scale of 1:87.
- Miniature locomotive registering a minimum radius of 358 mm and a length excluding buffers of 79 mm.
- Rail car put into service by the Austrian company K.Bay.Sts.B during the I rail epoch.
The mechanical aspects:
- Steam locomotive driven by 2 motorized axles and 1 flywheel.
Electronic aspects:
- Miniature locomotive featuring a PluX16 traction vehicle electrical interface, which incorporates a MS480P16 sound encoder.
- Reductible lights depending on the direction of traffic on your model railway.
&About this Roco 70241 steam locomotive:
The class D VI locomotives ét were wet steam engines B n2t of the Bavarian railways. Maffei then delivered the first 30 locomotives between 1880 and 1883, the Krauss company then delivered a further 23 models in 1894.
The first class D VI locomotives were delivered by Maffei between 1880 and 1883, the Krauss company then delivered a further 23 models in 1894.
The first class D VI locomotives were delivered by Maffei between 1880 and 1883, the Krauss company then delivered a further 23 models in 1894.
For the first time in the history of Bavarian locomotives, Hardy-type rotary plates and air suction brakes were used.