71097 Steam locomotive 95 1027-2, DR


Steam locomotive 95 1027-2, DR

71097
DRH0VIDC

429,90€

 
Discontinued, available

Steam locomotive 95 1027 of the Deutsche Reichsbahn.



Edition model!

■ Model of the DB Museum locomotive
■ With coal firing available for the first time
■ Rich detailing with many extra-applied plug-in parts
■ Free-standing boiler tubes
■ Filigree checker plates
■ Wheels with fine spokes
■ With set of etched signs included

The "Queen of the mountains" with the number 95 027 was manufactured by Hannoversche Maschinenbau AG (HANOMAG) in 1923. With 1,620 hp, the class 95 steam locomotives were the most powerful tender locomotives ever procured by the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft.
Until 1982, the 95 027 did heavy work at various depots on Germany's steepest mountain routes. From 1950 to 1969, it was stationed in Blankenburg and ran on the Rübelandbahn up into the Harz mountains. In 1971 the DR had it converted to main oil firing. In 1982 it was converted back to coal firing and integrated into the DR's traditional locomotive vehicle fleet.
From 1994 to 2008, the locomotive stood in the museum in Arnstadt with boiler damage. After a thorough overhaul at the Meiningen steam locomotive works, it started steaming again, hauling tourist trains on its steep main line in the Harz mountains since 2010.


Additional Information

General data
Coupling NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism
Minimum radius 358 mm
Flywheel yes
Number of driven axles 5
Number of axles with traction tyres 1
Article number 71097
Scale H0
Epoch VI
Railway Company DR
Electrical
Head light Both sides of the vehicle are equipped with direction dependent triple headlights.
LED head light yes
Control DC Analog
Interface Electrical interface for traction units PluX22
Measurements
Length over buffer 174 mm

Downloads

General Supplement (DE)
Use-Instructions (DE)

Spare parts