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Fleischmann 7570058 N electric locomotive E 10 228, DB, Ep. III, DC-sound


7570058 N E-Lok E 10 228, DB, Ep. III, DC-Sound

297.99 €

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    Delivery time: 135 ‐ 142 business days (Germany)
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Brand  :  Fleischmann
Model  :  MBS185740
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Fleischmann 7570058 N electric locomotive E 10 228, DB, Ep. III, DC-sound Product Details

Description

Fleischmann 7570058 N gauge electric locomotive E 10 228, DB, Era III, DC sound: Express locomotive with impressive sound

The Fleischmann 7570058 N-gauge electric locomotive E 10 228 from the German Federal Railways (DB) is a masterpiece of model making that combines historical authenticity with the latest digital and sound technology. This model is ideal for model railroaders who want to recreate the express train service of Era III in great detail and at the same time enjoy an impressive driving experience.

The prototype: The E 10 class - the backbone of express train traffic

The E 10 class was developed by the Deutsche Bundesbahn from 1956 for express train services on main lines. With a top speed of 150 km/h and an output of 3,260 kW, it set new standards for the efficiency and reliability of electric locomotives. The E 10.2 variant shown here is characterized by double lamps and a circumferential handle bar. These features were introduced from locomotive number E 10 216 onwards to make operation even safer and more effective.

Era III: Progress in rail traffic

Era III (1945-1970) was a time of reconstruction and modernization. In this era, the E 10 series played a central role in the express train service of the German Federal Railroad. Its striking design and powerful technology made it one of the best-known locomotives of its time. The E 10 228 represents this era in all its glory and functionality.

Technical features and equipment

The model is equipped with a high-quality sound decoder that reproduces a variety of authentic operating sounds such as starting and braking noises as well as signal noises. In digital operation, the headlights and marker lights can be switched separately, which provides additional authenticity. The light changes in red and white depending on the direction of travel and is realized by long-life LEDs.

The locomotive is equipped with an NEM651 interface, which enables simple integration into digital systems. It is designed for operation on 2-wire direct current systems (DC) and, thanks to its robust drive, offers excellent running characteristics, even on tight radii from 192 mm.

Design and workmanship

The model is characterized by a prototypical design, including rain gutter, double lamps and all-round handle bar. The precise printing and the filigree reproduction of the body shape make the locomotive a highlight on any N-gauge layout. With a length over buffers (LüP) of 104 mm, it fits perfectly into Era III train sets.

Care and maintenance

The locomotive requires little maintenance, but dust and dirt should be removed regularly, especially from the axles and couplings. The sound decoder and the lighting are durable, but should be protected from moisture. The NEM651 interface enables simple updates or adjustments to the digital control system.

Conclusion and purchase recommendation

The Fleischmann 7570058 N gauge electric locomotive E 10 228 with DC sound is an outstanding model that combines the charm of Era III with state-of-the-art digital and sound technology. With its authentic design, impressive sound effects and precise technology, it is an ideal choice for anyone who wants to bring the express trains of the German Federal Railroad to life on their layout.

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