Hobbytrain H 28011S, Electric Locomotive BR 112 TEE Rheingold DB, Ep IV, SOUND, N Gauge, NEW, OVP


Electric locomotive BR 112 TEE (ex Rheingold) of the DB, epoch IV

-with digital decoder and sound


The E10 belongs to the family of standard locomotives and was built from 1952 for the Deutsche Bundesbahn. The four-axle machines were initially used in high-quality tourist traffic in front of express and express trains. A new streamlined locomotive body was designed for the Rheingold locomotives in 1962, which was also used on the series machines from the E10 288 onwards. The crease at the front gave the locomotive its nickname "crease". From then on, the locomotives were listed as the E10.3 on the Deutsche Bundesbahn. From the 1990s, the range of uses for the locomotive, known as the 110 series from 1968, shifted in the direction of local transport. Many machines were therefore equipped with shuttle train controls. With the E10.3 with a continuous fan band, Hobbytrain completes the series of the well-known and popular classic of the Deutsche Bundesbahn. Our model has a powerful motor with a flywheel, a white/red light change and filigree pantographs.


Model Features:

- 5-pin engine

- Power consumption over all axes

- Interface NEM 662

- Alternating light white/red, can be switched off

- Sound board (ZIMO) with power storage

- Length over buffers: 104mm



Danger!

Not suitable for children under the age of 15. Functional sharp edges. Danger of suffocation due to small parts that can be broken off and swallowed. keep packaging.

The E10 belongs to the family of standard locomotives and was built from 1952 for the Deutsche Bundesbahn. The four-axle machines were initially used in high-quality tourist traffic in front of express and express trains. A new streamlined locomotive body was designed for the Rheingold locomotives in 1962, which was also used on the series machines from the E10 288 onwards. The crease at the front gave the locomotive its nickname "crease". From then on, the locomotives were listed as the E10.3 on the Deutsche Bundesbahn. From the 1990s, the range of uses for the locomotive, known as the 110 series from 1968, shifted in the direction of local transport. Many machines were therefore equipped with shuttle train controls. With the E10.3 with a continuous fan band, Hobbytrain completes the seri