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Lenz 40369-10 0 electric locomotive E69 003, DB, Ep. III


40369-10 0 E-Lok E69 003, DB, Ep. III

716.00 €

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    Delivery time: 360 ‐ 365 business days (Germany)
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Brand  :  Lenz
Model  :  MBS186990
Shipping Weight  :  0.00 kg
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Lenz 40369-10 0 electric locomotive E69 003, DB, Ep. III Product Details

Description

Lenz 40369-10 0-gauge electric locomotive E69 003, DB, Era III: The charming Bavarian electric locomotive

The Lenz 40369-10 electric locomotive E69 003 in 0 scale brings the nostalgic charm of the early German electric locomotives of the German Federal Railroad (DB) from Era III to your model railroad layout. With its classic green paint scheme and compact design, this model represents the early efforts to electrify the German railroad system.

The prototype: The E69 003 of the German Federal Railroad in Era III

The class E69, originally designated as the Bavarian EG 2, was developed in the 1920s for use on the Murnau-Oberammergau line. The E69 003, built in 1925, was characterized by its compact design and characteristic green livery. In Era III (1949-1970), it was used by the German Federal Railroad and was mainly used for passenger and freight transport on branch lines.

Lenz - precision and passion in model making

The Lenz company is known for its high-quality model railroads in gauge 0. With great care and attention to detail, Lenz produces models that are both visually and technically impressive. The 40369-10 electric locomotive E69 003 is another example of the brand's commitment to authentically recreating historical railroad vehicles and integrating state-of-the-art technology.

Detailed design and authentic color scheme

The model impresses with its authentic green paintwork and lettering, which is typical of Era III of the German Federal Railways. Finely crafted details such as the filigree pantographs, the precise reproduction of the driver's cab windows and the realistic representation of the fan grilles have been implemented with the utmost accuracy. The authentic lettering and the reproduction of the typical design features give the model additional authenticity.

Technical features and digital equipment

The Lenz E69 003 is equipped with a digital decoder and supports the 2-wire direct current system (DC). It has an integrated sound decoder that reproduces realistic operating sounds and thus enriches the driving experience on the model railway layout. The precise motor control ensures excellent running characteristics, and the current-carrying couplers make it possible to operate lighted cars without additional wiring.

Era III and the German Federal Railroad: Progress and tradition

Era III was characterized by modernization and reconstruction. During this time, the German Federal Railroad relied on both proven technology and innovations. The E69 003 is exemplary of the early electric locomotives, which continued to provide reliable service despite their age and helped shape the transition from the steam locomotive era to the electric locomotive era.

Conclusion: A gem for your gauge 0 model railroad collection

The Lenz 40369-10 gauge 0 electric locomotive E69 003 is an excellent addition to any model railroad collection. Its detailed design, authentic color scheme and modern digital equipment make it a highlight on any layout. It makes it possible to realistically reproduce the operation of the German Federal Railroad in Era III and thus enriches the model railroad experience.

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