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- Extra mounted steps
- Double interface placed in the tender
- True-to-scale axle box cover
- Close-coupling
- True-to-scale-underframe
- Extra mounted metal handrails
- Fully functioning drive train
- Tender body, chassis and boiler in die-cast zinc
- Epoch-typical light, multi-part lamp housing

Year of construction: 1916
Lenght: 18,25 m
Velocity: 60 km/h
Service weight: 76,6 t
PS: 1340
kW: 985,57
It was the largest, most powerful and most modern German locomotive with this wheel arrangement. The last ones were taken our of service in 1947. Now the G 4/5 H is making its comeback as a Brawa H0 gauge model in two versions with fascinating details. High quality: chassis, wheels and rigging in die-cast zinc. Affectionate: details such as a fully functioning drive train, true-to-original back boiler plate, driver and stoker in the cab, driver´s cab light, doors that open and close, real coal for the tender. Audible and visible extras: sound and smoke generator, either built-in or as a retrofit option.
The G 4/5 H is a convincing model with true-to-original details such as fittings and attachement, lights, paintwork and lettering. It´s the details that make the difference. The Bavarian model has 3 rim lights, number plates on the side of the boiler and one rear light on the tender. Boiler, driver´s cab and tender painted in green, the wheels in red.
This model ist also available as a DRG-Version BR 56.8. For further information plrease click here.
| Covered Freight Car G St.E.G. Item no. 47711 | ||||||
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