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Big Boy (UP 4023) H0 N XL L M4

articulated steam locomotive
4-8-8-4 BIG BOY

Bm 4/4 II N XL L M4

electric locomotive of the swiss railways SBB

BR 01.10 Kohle N XL L M4

Steam locomotive BR 01.10, coal firered

BR 05 003 N XL L M4

In 1935 German manufacturer Borsig had delivered 4-6-4 steam locos 05 001 and 002 for Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft DRG for fast passenger service. 05 003 had been delivered in 1937 with cab forward design. After WW II DB rebuilt the locos without streamline body and used them till 1958.

BR 05.003 H0 N XL L M4

Steam locomotive 05.003, 3 cylinders

BR 120 N XL L M4

BR 120 had been the first DB loco with 3-phase motors. In 1980 five pre-series locos had been in test service. After many successful test runs e.g. in Austria, Switzerland and Sweden DB ordered another 60 locos in slightly improved design.

BR 14 H0 N XL L M4

The two new models that Brawa is launching are beautiful, fast and enduring. The S 9 Länderbahn in green and the DRG’s BR 14 in black are genuinely beautiful steam locomotives. Brawa’s models are just as appealing as the originals, and they incorporate a whole host of precision details such as accurately replicated paintwork and true-to-epoch lighting. The boiler, chassis, gangplank, tender box and spoked wheels are also precision made in die-cast zinc, and the locomotives have doors that open more…

BR 18.4 N XL L M4

express train BR18.4 of the german railways (DB) Class S 3/6 steam locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways

BR 181 / 184 H0 N XL L M4

electric locomotive DB type 181/184 for transnational operation between Germany and France, LS-models configuration

BR 185.2 AC2 N XL L M4

For medium freight service Bombardier Transportation of Germany developed a four-axle electric loco BR 185.2. The sound of the second-generation Traxx-locos is slightly different of the first series because of electrical equipment. The locos develop 5600 kW (multi-current locos develop 4000 kW under DC catenary) and reach a maximum speed of 140 km/h.