Marklin 37087 HO DR Class 86 Steam Locomotive MFX+ Digital Sound

Marklin HO 37087

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CONDITION: New

SCALE: HO

RAILWAY: DR (Germany)

COUNTRY: Germany

ERA: Era 4 (1970-1990)

UPC: 4001883370873

Description

The Bread-and-Butter Locomotive in Saxony
It was the period of the Golden Twenties when the German State Railroad newly founded in 1920 started its great leap forward in motive power technology. The new class 86 was especially successful, a 70 metric ton and 1,000 horsepower design with eight driving wheels and a pilot truck and a trailing truck. With a maximum speed of 70 or 80 km/h / 44 or 50 mph and a high level of pulling power, they could also be used in passenger and local freight service on main lines. By 1943, 774 units of the class 86 had been delivered to the German State Railroad. After the end of World War II there were over 164 usable class 86 locomotives on the German State Railroad of the GDR and most of them called Saxony home. They were able to prove their capabilities impressively there on the partially difficult routes in the Mittelgebirge Region. Even limited stop fast passenger trains and express trains were hauled with these nimble and powerful tank locomotives. This was also the case at the East Saxon maintenance facility in Zittau, where for example the limited stop fast passenger train E 681 from Berlin to Zittau was in the regular schedule of the class 86. Starting in 1968, 16 of the class 86 replaced the old Baden tank locomotives at the Zittau maintenance facility. One of the star locomotives in Zittau was road number 86 1360-6, which sparkled in the truest sense of the word due to its perfect condition. Especially interesting for a model railroader is the fact that the Zittau class 86 units were seen pulling old provincial railroad cars as well as what was then very modern "Reko" or "Converted" cars. The era of the class 86 in Zittau ran out in 1976. Its successor was represented by modern class V 100 diesel locomotives and class 52/52.80 wartime locomotives.

Prototype: German State Railroad (DR/GDR) class 86 steam tank locomotive. Black basic paint scheme and red running gear. Version with 4 boiler appliances. Welded water tanks with long cutouts over the cylinders and rounded front edges. Triple headlights. Bell and turbo dynamo on the left, smoke box door with central locking and with a number board mounted below the middle of the smoke box door. Without inductive magnet. Coal bunker with an applied board. Pilot truck with spoked wheels. Trailing truck with solid wheels. Road number 86 1360-6. Stationed at RBD Cottbus, Zittau maintenance facility. The locomotive looks as did around 1973.

Highlights

  • Completely new tooling.
  • Intricate construction mostly of metal.
  • Prototype selection is the longer variant of the class 86.
  • Welded water tanks with rounded front edge.
  • Long cutout on the water tanks.
  • Pilot truck with spoked wheels.
  • Trailing truck with solid wheels
  • Cab lighting can be controlled separately in digital operation.
  • Red marker lights can be controlled separately in digital operation.
  • 72270 smoke unit can be installed.
  • World of Operation mfx+ digital decoder with a variety of light and sound functions.
  • Buffer height conforms to the NEM.

Model: The locomotive has an mfx+ digital decoder and extensive light and sound functions. It also has controlled, high-efficiency propulsion with a flywheel in the boiler. 4 axles powered. Traction tires. The locomotive is constructed mostly of metal. The 72270 smoke unit can be installed in the locomotive. Triple headlights change over with the direction of travel. They and the smoke unit contact will work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. Dual red marker lights can be controlled separately in digital operation. Cab lighting can also be controlled digitally. Maintenance-free, warm white and red LEDs are used for the lighting. There are numerous separately applied metal grab irons and lines. The minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". Piston rod protective sleeves, brake hoses, and imitation prototype couplers are included separately. Length over the buffers 16.0 cm / 6-5/16".

ControlUnit MobileStation MobileStation 2 CentralStation 1/2 CentralStation 3/2*
Mobile Station 2**
Headlight(s) * * * * *
Smoke generator contact * * * * *
Steam locomotive op. sounds * * * * *
Locomotive whistle * * * * *
Marker light(s) * * * * *
Sound of squealing brakes off * * * *
Engineer's cab lighting * * * *
Bell * * * *
Direct control * * * *
Whistle for switching maneuver * * *
Letting off Steam * * *
Sound of coal being shoveled * * *
Tipping grate * * *
Air Pump * * *
Conductor's Whistle * * *
Water Pump * * *
Injectors *
Replenishing water *
Replenishing coal *
Replenishing sand *
Sanding *
"Switcher Double ""A"" Light" *
Switching range + switching light *
Generator Sounds *
Operating sounds *
Rail Joints *
Safety Valve *
Sound of Couplers Engaging *

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