HBM82914 Dampflokomotive BR86 1/72 Scale Plastic Model Kit Hobby Boss
HBM82914 Dampflokomotive BR86 1/72 Scale Plastic Model Kit Hobby Boss
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HBM82914 Dampflokomotive BR86 1/72 Scale Plastic Model Kit Hobby Boss
The legendary steam locomotive BR 86 was designed to a 1925 specification for a 15-ton axle loading for use on all branch lines, especially in hilly and mountainous countryside. These locomotives showed a remarkable uniformity in construction when compared to previous types, which had been manufactured to regional designs, leading to problems with maintenance and spare parts. The standardization of parts and components solved these problems. The first examples of the BR86 were produced by MGB Karlsruhe locomotive works in 1928 and last machine was manufactured in 1943 as interim war locomotive version. The BR 86 holds the record in Germany for the longest production run of any locomotive ever manufactured, with a total of 776 built. From 1939,these locomotives also saw service in Austria, Poland and the Soviet Union. After WW II, the Czechoslovak State Railway operated these locomotives from a total of 65 locomotives seized as war prizes and reparation andsaw service until the 1960s.
Highly detailed exterior, frame, suspension, pilot truck, driving wheels, coupling rods and propulsion linkages, boiler, foot boards, integral coal bin, full cab interior and injection molded windows.
Includes display rail base with stone texture bed, integral cross ties and separately molded rails and joint bars.
Decals and painting reference for two locomotives
Consists of over 220 parts molded in gray
Skill level 3
Glue, paint and assembly required
Approximate dimensions are Length: 191.5mm (7.53in), Width: 44mm (1.73in)
The legendary steam locomotive BR 86 was designed to a 1925 specification for a 15-ton axle loading for use on all branch lines, especially in hilly and mountainous countryside. These locomotives showed a remarkable uniformity in construction when compared to previous types, which had been manufactured to regional designs, leading to problems with maintenance and spare parts. The standardization of parts and components solved these problems. The first examples of the BR86 were produced by MGB Karlsruhe locomotive works in 1928 and last machine was manufactured in 1943 as interim war locomotive version. The BR 86 holds the record in Germany for the longest production run of any locomotive ever manufactured, with a total of 776 built. From 1939,these locomotives also saw service in Austria, Poland and the Soviet Union. After WW II, the Czechoslovak State Railway operated these locomotives from a total of 65 locomotives seized as war prizes and reparation andsaw service until the 1960s.
Highly detailed exterior, frame, suspension, pilot truck, driving wheels, coupling rods and propulsion linkages, boiler, foot boards, integral coal bin, full cab interior and injection molded windows.
Includes display rail base with stone texture bed, integral cross ties and separately molded rails and joint bars.
Decals and painting reference for two locomotives
Consists of over 220 parts molded in gray
Skill level 3
Glue, paint and assembly required
Approximate dimensions are Length: 191.5mm (7.53in), Width: 44mm (1.73in)