Fleischmann 7160012 N steam locomotive GtL 4/4, K.Bay.Sts.B., Ep.I
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Fleischmann 7160012 N steam locomotive GtL 4/4, K.Bay.Sts.B., Ep.I Product Details
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the Royal Bavarian State Railways with the detailed GtL 4/4 steam locomotive, now available in N scale. This authentically painted miniature locomotive impresses with its fine decorative lines and presents itself as an exact replica of the original.
The GtL 4/4 was first put into service in 1911 and was continuously developed further until 1927 with only a few changes. These locomotives were used in front of passenger and light freight trains on branch lines and proved their reliability in operation. With an impressive output of 450 hp, they were the most powerful Bavarian local railway locomotives of their time. A total of 117 of these impressive locomotives were built.
The miniature version has a die-cast metal chassis and is perfect for fans of historical model railroads. The GtL 4/4 steam locomotive is a must-have for collectors who want to bring the history of the Bavarian railroads to life in their model railway world. Get this detailed model now and experience the nostalgic era of the Royal Bavarian State Railways in your own N-gauge layout.
Features:
- Track size: N
- Epoch: I
- Company: KBSB
- Built-in decoder: No
- Digital interface: No
- Length over buffers: 58 mm
- Coupling: NEM 355 shaft without KK kinematics
- Lighting: 2 headlights at the front
Specs:
- Gauge: N
- Rail Company: K.Bay.Sts.B.
- Era: I
- Color: Green
- Electricity System: DC
- Digital: No
- sound: No
- News: 2024
- Type: Steam loco
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CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing! Age recommendation from 14 years.
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