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BUSCH 30013 - Steam locomotive BR 56 2001 Prussian G8.2 two-cylinder

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BUSCH 30013 - Steam locomotive BR 56 2001 Prussian G8.2 two-cylinder

Analogue version, Era 3, DR, Rbd Erfurt, Bw Vacha

The 56 2001 was the first machine of this series to go into series production and one of the last two machines to be decommissioned. From 1961, the locomotive belonged to the Reichsbahndirektion (Rbd) Erfurt, Bahnbetriebswerk (Bw) Vacha.

Information about the model:

- Completely new developments
- Attention to detail
- Precise constructions
- Flawless technical implementation
- Digital interface E24
- Minimum locomotive-tender distance of 1.7 mm
- Finest wheel rims of only 0.7 mm height
- Driver's cab lighting
- Free-standing cables, handles and Shunting steps

Information about the prototype

Origin and design
The locomotives of the series 56.1 and 56.20 were originally developments of the Prussian G12 (later series 58). Initially, the triple engine was used for the development of the series 56.1 (Prussian G8.3). With only just over 80 locomotives built, this implementation was not the best option. After switching to a twin engine, the newly developed series 56.20 (Prussian G8.2) was convincing. It had a 1'D wheel arrangement, meaning: one leading axle at the front and four coupled wheels.

Technical Data
The locomotives of this series reached a top speed of 65 km/h and had a driving wheel diameter of 1400 mm. Later modifications allowed speeds of up to 75 km/h, which meant they could also be used for lighter passenger train services.

Use and Stationing
The locomotives of the series 56.1 and 56.20 were not only in operation throughout Germany. During the chaos of war, some of them traveled as far as Latvia, where some were stationed. The separation into two German states also brought both series to their respective railways. However, the Deutsche Bundesbahn took over significantly fewer locomotives than the Deutsche Reichsbahn in the east. After many years of service, the first Class 56.1 locomotives were retired in the 1950s. The last aging Class 56.20 locomotives survived until shortly before the new computerized numbers were assigned in 1970. A handful of locomotives were even renumbered on paper.

 

Characteristics:

Manufacturer: BUSCH
Item number: 30013
number of pieces: 1 piece
EAN: 4001738300130
Product Type: Steam locomotives
track: TT
scale: 1:120
model series: Class 56
Company number: 56 2001
Railway company: DR
country: DE
epoch: III
Metal model: partly made of metal
Electricity system: DC
operation mode: DC Analog
interface: E24
Digital decoder: No
Length over buffer: 147mm
digital coupling: No
Interior design: equipped with interior furnishings
Headlight: LED headlights
Sound: No
Smoke generator: Yes
Age recommendation: from 14 years
WEEE No.: DE 41143719

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