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Brawa 49930 H0 Gedeckter Güterwagen Gbs "Fortschritt" der DR, Ep. IV


49930 H0 Gedeckter Güterwagen Gbs "Fortschritt" der DR, Ep. IV

51.99 €

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Availability  :  on stock
    Delivery time: 1 ‐ 2 business days (Germany)
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Brand  :  Brawa
Model  :  MBS181996
Shipping Weight  :  0.20 kg
Unit  :  piece

Brawa 49930 H0 Gedeckter Güterwagen Gbs "Fortschritt" der DR, Ep. IV Product Details

Description

About the model: The DR Gbs "Fortschritt" boxcar on a scale of 1:87 is a detailed model with a length over buffers of 161.60 mm. Equipped with a multi-part brake system and extra details, this car brings authentic flair to your model railroad layout.

About the prototype: Freight cars were and are always needed on the railroad. The Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) was able to provide a short-term remedy in the 1950s through conversions and modernization, but in the long term it was clear that other solutions had to be found. The RAW "Einheit" Leipzig therefore designed a Glmms wagon in 1965 that essentially corresponded to the standardization features according to the UIC leaflet. The knowledge gained from a test wagon was incorporated into the series wagons produced from 1968 onwards, which were now designated Glmms 14.05 (later Gbs 1500). The body, with its distinctive corrugated side walls, was built entirely as a welded construction. The side walls are pulled down to the lower edge of the outer frame longitudinal members and the box profiles are welded to them. This made it possible to simplify the side box supports. To prevent damage to the sheet metal walls during loading, the wagons were lined with wood on the inside. The floor was made of standard pine planks and was suitable for loading with forklift trucks. Based on the Gbs 1500 design, which was built in over 17,00 units, various other variants were subsequently produced, such as heat protection wagons, express goods wagons and crew wagons. As the production capacity of the company's own factories reached its limits here, wagons were also manufactured in neighboring countries and even Spain. Due to their suitability for RIV, MC and OPW traffic, the wagons could be used relatively freely beyond the borders of the GDR and were therefore frequently seen in Bundesbahn trains even before the fall of the Berlin Wall. By the time DB AG was founded, around 7,000 cars were still in use.

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