Railway company: Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn
Epoch: I
Gauge: H0
Elect. system: DC
EAN: 4005575189255
Delivery Date 2018, cw 21
Tender locomotive type S10.1 of the K.P.E.V.. Epoch I.
In true to the original livery and lettering. Furnished driver's cab. In-plane applied windows and unobstructed view between tank and chassis true to the original. Rich detailing on the fully moveable Heusinger control. Brake shoes between the driving wheels. Metal die-cast chassis. Maintenance- free motor with flywheel. Plug-in interface according to NEM 651 standards for decoder installation.
Drive on all 4 wheels. 4 traction tyres. Dual headlights on each end of the locomotive that change over with the direction of travel. Automatic PROFI coupling with decoupling function on each end of the locomotive. Coupler pocket according to NEM 362 standards. Close coupler motion link on each end of the locomotive for real close coupling operation.
Highlights:
- maintenance-free motor
- low wheel flanges
- low mounted running metal boards and wheel housing
Matching items: 568901, 568603, 568604, 568004.
Prototype: Even as production started on the S 10, Henschel were given an order for the manufacture of a compound locomotive, which promised to deliver lower coal consumption. This locomotive, classified as the S 10.1, was not based on the S 10 and had a new design. The four-cylinder compound group was of the de Glehn type, which meant that the outside cylinders, set well to the rear, drove the second coupled axle and the inside cylinders drove the first coupled axle. The locomotives were larger and more powerful than the S 10 and, thanks to their compound groups, also more economical.
In true to the original livery and lettering. Furnished driver's cab. In-plane applied windows and unobstructed view between tank and chassis true to the original. Rich detailing on the fully moveable Heusinger control. Brake shoes between the driving wheels. Metal die-cast chassis. Maintenance- free motor with flywheel. Plug-in interface according to NEM 651 standards for decoder installation.
Drive on all 4 wheels. 4 traction tyres. Dual headlights on each end of the locomotive that change over with the direction of travel. Automatic PROFI coupling with decoupling function on each end of the locomotive. Coupler pocket according to NEM 362 standards. Close coupler motion link on each end of the locomotive for real close coupling operation.
Highlights:
- maintenance-free motor
- low wheel flanges
- low mounted running metal boards and wheel housing
Matching items: 568901, 568603, 568604, 568004.
Prototype: Even as production started on the S 10, Henschel were given an order for the manufacture of a compound locomotive, which promised to deliver lower coal consumption. This locomotive, classified as the S 10.1, was not based on the S 10 and had a new design. The four-cylinder compound group was of the de Glehn type, which meant that the outside cylinders, set well to the rear, drove the second coupled axle and the inside cylinders drove the first coupled axle. The locomotives were larger and more powerful than the S 10 and, thanks to their compound groups, also more economical.
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