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The Quack & Salber 171303-070202-1402 is an authentic replica of the Saxon G3 freight wagon with the wagon number 15149. This model tells a special story: the once royal freight wagon is here in a condition from 1919 - marked by the traces of the post-war period and the political changes in German railroad history.
The Saxon 15-ton G3 freight wagon was used from 1910 and remained an important part of Central European rail freight transport until the DRG era. It was widely used in its typical brown-red livery and was used during the First World War for civilian transport as well as for transporting troops and materials. Its appearance changed constantly - just as this model shows.
The variant shown with the number 15149 was last overhauled in 1914. But the years that followed left clear traces:
After the war, the former affiliation to the Royal Saxon State Railway was not only blurred, but downright painted over - the crown and the "K" were hastily removed in a strikingly different shade of red. In addition, the increased load weight was only written on later. The wagon suffered damage and had to replace a set of wheels, which was documented by an official re-weighing in 1918.
This model was designed exactly according to historical models and is perfect for realistic , heavy ageing. From wartime soiling to the temporary color corrections, this freight wagon offers a unique representation that sets it apart from conventional G3 models.
Thanks to extensive research and the documentation of historical modifications, this G3 is a truly unique model among model railroad freight cars. In addition to this wagon, other model variants with different numbers are available, which also have significant differences in lettering and appearance.
This wagon is not only a typical freight wagon of its era, but also a historical document in miniature form. Its battered, altered appearance and special history make it an outstanding collector's item for Era I layouts and dioramas. Anyone wishing to enrich their model railway layout with realistic vehicles from the turbulent period after the First World War will find this model a perfect choice.
The model is made of high-quality materials and should be handled with care. For further individualization, it can be further refined with aging techniques such as washing, drybrushing or pigment paints.
The Quack & Salber 171303-070202-1402 Saxon G3 from 1919 is more than just a normal goods wagon - it tells a story from a turbulent time. Its unique appearance and historical details make it a valuable addition to any Era I collection and a real eye-catcher on any model railway layout.
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