SOEG Steam Locomotive, Road Number IVk 145.
LGB is presenting two new exclusive models for the anniversary "125 Years of the Zittau Narrow Gauge Railroad": The Saxon road number IV K 154 as the SOEG museum locomotive in the prototypical black/green version with new water tanks, boiler appliances, and cab. This locomotive goes marvelously with the SOEG Saxon baggage car, car number 1381K, which is completely new tooling with walls with a wood look, sliding doors that can be opened, and truss rods on the car floor.
Article No. | 26842 |
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Gauge / Design type | G / |
Era | VI |
Kind | Steam Locomotives |
This is a model of the class IVk Meyer locomotive painted and lettered as the SOEG museum locomotive as it currently looks in use on the Zittau Narrow Gauge Railroad.
It has new prototypical water tanks, boiler appliances, and a cab as well as other altered details such as dual headlights and a different pathway for the piping on the running boards.
The paint scheme and lettering are accurate for the Era VI museum locomotive.
Two powerful, Bühler motors mounted in ball bearings power all of the wheel sets and the locomotive has traction tires. The locomotive has an mfx / DCC decoder with many sound and light functions such as headlights that change over with the direction of travel, cab lighting, and a smoke unit.
The locomotive is packaged in an exclusive wooden case. Length over the buffers 48 cm / 18-7/8".
The 30320 baggage car and 39359 car set go well with this locomotive.
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One-time series for the anniversary of the Zittau Narrow Gauge Railways, limited to 399 pieces worldwide.