Märklin 46670-06 H0 Selbstentladewagen Falns 182, DB AG, Ep. VI
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Märklin 46670-06 H0 Selbstentladewagen Falns 182, DB AG, Ep. VI Product Details
Märklin 46670-06 Falns 182 Self-Unloading Car: Accurate Era VI Model
The Märklin 46670-06 self-unloading car is a faithful reproduction of an open self-unloading car of the Falns 182 type. This high-quality model is the perfect addition for modern freight trains and impresses with its detailing and realistic loading.
The prototype: Falns 182 of the DB AG
The Falns 182 self-unloading wagon is used to transport bulk goods that are not sensitive to moisture, such as coal and ore. Equipped with type 665 bogies and a robust red-brown basic paint scheme, this car meets the requirements of heavy freight traffic. Two transfer platforms, one of which has a hand brake, emphasize the prototypical design.
Conclusion: Authentic model for realistic freight train scenarios
The Märklin 46670-06 self-unloading car combines precise detailing and high-quality workmanship. A must for all model railroaders who value realistic reproductions.
Features:
- Gauge: H0
- Era: VI
- Prototype: DB AG type Falns 182 self-unloading car
- Operating condition: Around 2015
- Paint scheme: Red-brown
- Bogies: Type 665
- Details: Two transfer platforms, adjusting wheel for handbrake, prototypical without access holes and access handles
- Load: Load inserts with real coal
- Length over buffers: 14.4 cm
- Buffer height: According to NEM
- Couplers: Short couplers guided by sliding blocks
- DC wheel set: E700580 (available separately)
- Electric locomotive to go with: Class 151, item number 39133
- Additional self-unloading cars: Trix H0, item number 24182
Specs:
- Type: Self-loading wagon
- Gauge: H0
- Rail Company: DB AG
- Era: VI
- Color: Brown
- News: 2025
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CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing! Age recommendation from 14 years.