Brawa 58124 Halbluggage trolley car BPw4ümg-59, DB, Ep.III, with Beleuchtung
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Brawa 58124 Halbluggage trolley car BPw4ümg-59, DB, Ep.III, with Beleuchtung Product Details
About the model: BRAWA combines detailed appearance with Brawa-typical quality in the H0 model of the DB BPw4ümg-59 semi-baggage car, belonging to Era III. The high-quality model impresses with a prototypical appearance and high-quality features such as an era-appropriate interior and close-coupling kinematics. The model is also equipped with interior lighting. The car has a length of 303 mm.
About the prototype: The German Federal Railroad Central Office (BZA) Minden of the German Federal Railroad (DB) developed a type program for 26.4 m long-distance coaches (Group-53) around 1952.
Under the direction of Dr.-Ing. Adolf Mielich, a wagon program designed as a modular system was created. He took up his designs from the Reichsbahn era, as well as many modern elements such as the closed rubber bead transitions and 1000 or 1200 mm wide transfer windows. It differed from the pre-war wagon types in its even number of compartments and symmetrical wagon halves, which made it possible to combine the same or different wagon classes as well as dining and packing compartments.
After nine trial coaches in 1952, series production began in 1955. The B4ümg-54 passenger coaches (1225 units) offered 2nd class passengers only three seats per bench for the first time, instead of the previous four. This improvement in comfort in the "passenger coach for the people" was very well received by passengers.
The first-class A4ümg-54 coach design (199 units) underlined the increased travel comfort of the time in exemplary fashion. The coaches left the factories in an elegant dark blue livery and were primarily used in DB's F train sets. The wagon group 53 was completed by the mixed-class AB4ümg-55 (357 units) and, from the end of the 1950s, by the BPw4üm-58/59 half-luggage wagons (138 units).
Thanks to their pioneering innovations, the coaches, and the later conversions derived from them, were an integral part of DB passenger trains for decades to come. It is therefore not surprising that some of the last coaches were only taken out of service at the beginning of the 1990s, or then began a second life in museum traffic.
Features:
- Gauge: H0
- Era III
- Length over buffers: 303 mm
- Scale reproduction of the windows
- Extra attached steps and handle bars
- Design of the butt-welded roofs
- Alternator separately attached to the bogie
- Type 094/096 wheelsets with corrugated wheel disks on both sides
- Compatible with the electric coupler from the BRAWA range
- Period-appropriate interior fittings
- Spring-mounted rubber bead at the transition
- Interior lighting built in
- Close coupler kinematics
- Direct current analog BASIC+
Specs:
- Gauge: H0
- Rail Company: DB
- Era: III
- Color: Green
- News: 2023
- Type: Passenger wagon
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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.