Brawa 50747 Gedeckter Güterwagen Gms, ÖBB, Ep.III
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Brawa 50747 Gedeckter Güterwagen Gms, ÖBB, Ep.III Product Details
About the model: BRAWA combines detailed appearance with typical brand quality in the H0 model of the ÖBB Gms boxcar, belonging to Era III. The high-quality model impresses with its prototypical appearance and high-quality features such as extra details and brake shoes at wheel level. The car has a length of 104.6 mm.
About the prototype: The introduction of welding technology from 1933 onwards meant that the Deutsche Reichsbahn increasingly began to use welding instead of rivets to join the components of its cars. The main advantage of welding technology was the weight saving, which could be used to reduce the load weight. In order to meet the demand for higher speeds in general cargo transportation, the DR developed the "Gs Oppeln" from 1936. Due to its 6000 mm wheelbase, its maximum permissible speed could be set at 90 km/h. In addition to the elimination of gusset plates due to the welding technology, this type of wagon was mainly distinguished by its pointed bogie, which had become necessary due to the long wheelbase. The sharp rise in demand for freight wagons as a result of the war led to series production of the "G Oppeln" from 1938. In the following years, around 28,000 wagons without hand brakes and 6,100 wagons with hand brakes were produced. Many of the wagons were also equipped with steam or even electric heating and could therefore be used as general cargo wagons in express and fast trains without any problems. At the end of the Second World War, the wagons were distributed throughout Europe and were used by the railroad administrations of Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Belgium, for example. The reorganization of the vehicle numbers of the young German Federal Railways led to the "Gs Oppeln" becoming the "Gms 30" at the beginning of the 1950s. Some of the wagons even became part of the EUROP wagon fleet and thus became internationally operational. With the arrival of the first new freight wagons towards the end of the 1950s, the decision was made against an expensive full refurbishment. With the introduction of the UIC numbering system, the remaining wagons were renumbered as "Glms 200" and some survived until 1979.
Features:
- Gauge: H0
- Era: III
- Road number: 140 256
- Length over buffers: 104.6 mm
- Extra attached axle brake linkage
- Bogie with three-point bearing
- Extra attached axle bearing covers
- Openwork car body support
- Prototypical frame structure
- Extra attached grab irons
- Extra attached brake system
- Brake shoes at wheel level
- Extra steps
- Close coupler kinematics
- Metal axle bearing
Specs:
- Type: Covered goods wagon
- Gauge: H0
- Rail Company: ÖBB/BBÖ
- Era: III
- Color: Brown
- News: 2023
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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.