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Lenz 42261-02 0 Schiebeplanenwagen Shimmns-tu 718, DB-Cargo, Ep. VI


42261-02 0 Schiebeplanenwagen Shimmns-tu 718, DB-Cargo, Ep. VI

187.99 €

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Brand  :  Lenz
Model  :  MBS186996
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Lenz 42261-02 0 Schiebeplanenwagen Shimmns-tu 718, DB-Cargo, Ep. VI Product Details

Description

Lenz 42261-02 Gauge 0 Shimmns-tu 718 sliding tarpaulin wagon, DB Cargo, Era VI: Modern freight transport on your model railway layout

The Lenz 42261-02 Shimmns-tu 718 sliding tarpaulin wagon in 0 scale brings the modern world of freight transportation of the Deutsche Bahn AG (DB Cargo) from Era VI to your model railroad layout. With the road number 31 84 4672 037-3, this model represents the current standards in rail freight transportation and adds a contemporary vehicle to your collection.

The prototype: DB Cargo type Shimmns-tu 718 sliding tarpaulin wagon in Era VI

The type Shimmns-tu 718 sliding tarpaulin wagons are designed for the transportation of weather-sensitive, palletized goods. They have sliding tarpaulins on the sides, which enable easy loading and unloading and at the same time ensure that the load is protected. In Era VI, which began in 2007 and continues to this day, these wagons are an integral part of modern freight transport at DB Cargo.

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 42261-02 Shimmns-tu 718 sliding tarpaulin wagon is another example of the brand's commitment to authentically reproducing current railroad vehicles while meeting the highest quality standards.

Detailed design and authentic color scheme

The model impresses with its true-to-original paintwork and lettering, which is typical of DB Cargo's Era VI. Finely crafted details such as the filigree handle bars, the precise reproduction of the sliding tarpaulin mechanism and the realistic depiction of the bogies have been implemented with the utmost accuracy. The authentic lettering with the road number 31 84 4672 037-3 and the reproduction of the typical design features give the model additional authenticity.

Technical features and compatibility

The Lenz Shimmns-tu 718 sliding tarpaulin wagon is manufactured in 0 scale (1:45) and designed for the 2-wire direct current system (DC). It has a detailed reproduction of the sliding tarpaulin mechanism, which realistically represents loading and unloading in model operation. The precise production ensures excellent running characteristics on the model railroad layout.

Era VI and DB Cargo: Modern freight traffic

Era VI is characterized by modern logistics concepts and increasing specialization in freight transport. At this time, DB Cargo is increasingly relying on innovative wagon designs such as the Shimmns-tu 718 sliding tarpaulin wagon in order to meet the requirements of the market and ensure efficient and safe transportation of goods.

Conclusion: A contemporary highlight for your 0-gauge model railroad collection

The Lenz 42261-02 0 gauge Shimmns-tu 718 sliding tarpaulin wagon is an excellent addition to any modern model railroad collection. Its detailed design, authentic color scheme and high production quality make it a highlight on any layout. It makes it possible to realistically reproduce the current freight traffic of DB Cargo in Era VI and thus enriches the model railroad experience.

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