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Brawa 47632 Kühlwagen Ibdlps383 "Schlappe Seppel" der DB, Ep. III

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Item details

Brand:
Gauge:
H0
Model:
MBS170939
Catalogue number:
47632
Shipping Weight:
0.40 kg
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Brawa 47632 Kühlwagen Ibdlps383 "Schlappe Seppel" der DB, Ep. III Product Details

About the model: BRAWA is offering a detailed model of the DB Era III refrigerator car Ibdlps383 "Schlappe Seppel". The H0 model in its prototypical paint scheme and lettering has extra platforms, grab irons and steps, metal wheels profiled on the inside and outside, and close coupler kinematics. The car also has the road number 521 666 [P].

About the prototype: The Tnf Berlin (Tnfs38) was created in 1942 as a simplified refrigerator car design. The basic construction was provided by the previously developed Glmhs Dresden, in welded design. In contrast to these, the refrigerated cars were fitted with 300 mm thick insulation and zinc sheet lining to protect the wooden lining inside against moisture ingress. To ensure that the doors were tightly sealed, the sliding doors gave way to double-leaf hinged doors. The most striking feature, however, was the vertical boarding in combination with the typical white paintwork of the refrigerated coaches. From the mid-1950s, the German Federal Railways (DB) made several design changes and modernizations to the wagons it took over. For example, the high-maintenance wheelsets with plain bearings were replaced with modern ones with roller bearings or the car bodies were rebuilt from scratch if the insulation values were insufficient. Although the wagons retained their main dimensions as a result, the conspicuous box frame now disappeared under horizontal board cladding, and later even under laminated wood panels. New developments of refrigerated wagons at DB later enabled private breweries to acquire a large number of wagons from DB and use them to transport their beer. As these were private wagons belonging to the individual breweries, they were usually fitted with the company's own advertising.

Features:

  • Era: III
  • Nominal size: H0
  • Length over buffers: 139.1 mm
  • road number: 521 666 [P]
  • Close coupler mechanism
  • Finest printing and paint scheme
  • Metal wheels, profiled on the outside and inside
  • Axle brake linkage with brake shoes at wheel level
  • Prototypical reproduction of the frame construction
  • Car body supports, individually attached and perforated
  • Brake system, platforms, grab rails, spring assemblies and steps separately attached

Specs:

  • Type: Refrigerated wagon
  • Gauge: H0
  • Rail Company: DB
  • Era: III
  • Color: White
  • News: 2022

Instruction manual / Safety instructions:

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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.


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Manufacturer: BRAWA GmbH & Co. KG Modellspielwarenfabrik, Uferstr. 24-30, 73630 Remshalden, Deutschland, Contact: info@brawa.de