Brawa 44743 H0 railcar BR 660 with sidecar BR 945, DB, Ep.IV, AC-Sound-Extra
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Brawa 44743 H0 railcar BR 660 with sidecar BR 945, DB, Ep.IV, AC-Sound-Extra Product Details
When the railcars were taken over by the newly founded Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB), a number of design changes were made in the 1950s to make the vehicles, now designated VT60.5, fit for their future service life. The engines were replaced at the Friedrichshafen depot by the 330 hp MAN engines that were already being used in the small locomotives of performance group III. The upholstery of the upgraded 3rd to 2nd class also increased passenger comfort. Many railcars also received modern DB lamps in the 1960s for better line visibility and lost the conspicuous railcar lamps of the Reichsbahn era. The uniform purple-red color scheme for DB diesel vehicles soon replaced the old DR color scheme. In contrast to its first home, the DB distributed its 31 VT60.5s to significantly more depots and from then on the Rheine, Darmstadt, Stuttgart, Kassel, Frankfurt-Griesheim, Heilbronn, Nuremberg and Friedrichshafen depots were among the main locations where they were used. Six railcars were leased to the American occupying forces until 1960. With increasing age, the stock of VT60.5s dwindled towards the mid-1960s and the Rheine depot practically became the end-of-service depot for the last old DB railcars. With six vehicles, the stock here was still at its highest at the beginning of the 70s. Four more were still stationed in Nuremberg and one each in Heilbronn and Kassel. By 1972, these 12 railcars, now known as the 660 series for IT purposes, were withdrawn from regular service. Converted to radio measuring cars, the former 660 506 and 660 531 remained in service until 1979. Only VT 60 531 has survived to this day. Only three railcars remained in the Soviet occupation zone after the war: 137 348, 137 366 and 137 387. They were operated from the Aschersleben depot. However, due to the poor spare parts situation, the railcars were all withdrawn from service by 1969. Parallel to the 40 railcars, the procurement plan also provided for suitable VS145 driving trailers, especially for the VT137 347 - 366 and 137 377 - 396. The coaches ordered according to sketch sheet CPost4ivS-36 had 76 3rd class seats, a control compartment in the front end and a mail compartment in the rear end. As the delivery of the driving trailers was largely delayed compared to the VT, the planned combinations were not used from the outset. Rather, use was made of the free use of the VS with other VT types. A total of 10 VS145s are documented for 1952, which were primarily used in combination with VT60.5s. In Bremen and Wuppertal, however, they were also used with VT36.5 or V36. Together with the last VT60.5, the last
Features:
- Brawa - H0 Railcar BR 660 with sidecar BR 945, DB, Ep.IV, AC-Sound-Extra
- Drive on two axles
- Free-standing steps
- Prototypical reproduction of the bogies
- Sharp engravings
- Gear block made of die-cast zinc
- Multi-part interior fittings
- Prototypical corrugated wheel disks
- Period-appropriate lighting
- Passenger compartment lighting
- Length over buffers in mm: 506.00
- Minimum radius: 360 mm
Specs:
- Gauge: H0
- Rail Company: DB
- Era: IV
- Color: Multi-Colored
- Electricity System: AC
- Digital: Yes
- sound: Yes
- News: 2024
- Type: Railcar
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CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing! Age recommendation from 14 years.
Achtung! Maßstabs- und originalgetreue Kleinmodelle sowie Elektrozubehör für erwachsene Sammler. Nicht geeignet für Kinder unter 14 Jahren
Zum Betrieb des vorliegenden Produkts darf als Spannungsquelle nur ein nach VDE 0570-2-7/DIN EN 61558-2-7 gefertigter Spielzeug-Transformator verwendet werden.