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LGB 26847 G steam locomotive IV K, DR, Ep. IV, DC-MFX-sound


26847 G Dampflok IV K, DR, Ep. IV, DC-MFX-Sound

1093.99 €

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Availability  :  on stock
    Delivery time: 1 ‐ 2 business days (Germany)
Rating  :  No review available
Brand  :  LGB
Model  :  MBS185395
Shipping Weight  :  4.60 kg
Unit  :  piece

LGB 26847 G steam locomotive IV K, DR, Ep. IV, DC-MFX-sound Product Details

Description

LGB 26847 G Steam Locomotive IV K, DR, Ep. IV, DC MFX Sound: A Masterpiece of the Art of Model Making

The LGB 26847 G Steam Locomotive IV K is an impressive reproduction of the Saxon narrow gauge locomotive IV K with the road number 99 1561-2 of the German State Railroad (DR). This model combines historical authenticity, high-quality workmanship and state-of-the-art technology and is a highlight for all fans of Era IV.

The prototype: Saxon IV K of the Deutsche Reichsbahn

The class IV K was originally built between 1892 and 1921 by the Sächsische Maschinenfabrik in Chemnitz and developed into the most built narrow gauge locomotive in Germany. With its D-coupler axle arrangement, it was predestined for use on narrow and winding narrow-gauge lines. The IV K served both freight and passenger traffic and was later taken over by the Deutsche Reichsbahn, which modernized it in Era IV.

The locomotive 99 1561-2 is one of the modernized variants and was distinguished by technical developments such as the conversion to oil firing. It was used on various lines in the Erzgebirge and other narrow-gauge regions of Germany.

Era IV: Reconstruction and modernization

Era IV (1965-1990) was a time of reconstruction and rationalization in the railroad system. During this phase, the Deutsche Reichsbahn relied on the modernization of proven vehicles in order to increase efficiency and operational safety. The IV K was an important part of this endeavor and a symbol of the continuous use of historical technology in combination with modern technology.

Technology and equipment: Perfection for the garden railroad

The LGB 26847 IV K steam locomotive impresses with its modern technology and detailed design. It is equipped with an mfx/DCC decoder that enables numerous functions such as light changes, sound effects and wheel-synchronized steam output. Thanks to the high-quality workmanship and reliable drive, the locomotive is perfect for use on demanding layouts.

Color scheme and design

The locomotive is painted in the classic black color scheme with red running gear components that was typical for the vehicles of the Deutsche Reichsbahn. The finest lettering and authentic details such as lines, railings and fittings make this locomotive a visual highlight. Its length over buffers of 48 cm fits perfectly into existing G scale trains.

Why the LGB 26847 IV K is a must for collectors and model railroaders

This model combines historical authenticity with modern technology and is an asset to any garden railroad. The combination of powerful propulsion, extensive digital functions and detailed appearance makes the LGB 26847 IV K an indispensable highlight for model railroad fans. With its robust construction and versatile functions, it is a real highlight for both experienced collectors and beginners.

Conclusion: A technical and visual masterpiece

The LGB 26847 G steam locomotive IV K is more than just a model - it is a piece of railroad history that is perfectly tailored to the needs of modern model railroaders. With its high-quality workmanship, versatile functions and historical precision, it is an absolute highlight for any collection.

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