Description
Steam locomotive 310.01 of the Royal Württemberg State Railways.
Edition model!
Drive on two axles of the tender and via cardan shaft on all three drive axles of the locomotive.
Finely detailed chassis
Filigree replica of the valve gear
Steam locomotive chassis with NEM Finescale metal-spoked wheels
Tender wheel sets with higher wheel flanges
Smokebox doors that can be opened
Many extra applied details
WHAT IF...?
The railway emerged from its infancy at the beginning of the 20th century and became the first means of mass transport. The Floridsdorf locomotive factory delivered the first locomotives of the class 310 to the Imperial-Royal Austrian State Railways (kkStB).
With its massive four-cylinder compound engine, more than 2.10-metre high driving and coupling wheels, and a mighty boiler, it is considered by many railway enthusiasts to be the most beautiful steam locomotive in Austria.
The locomotive developed by engineer Dr h.c. Karl Gölsdorf was the most influential locomotive in Austrian steam locomotive construction and quickly attracted the interest of neighbouring railway companies. In following the tradition of testing newly developed locomotives with friendly national railways, it is quite conceivable that a comparison was made with the "Beautiful Württembergerin." The locomotive was also painted in the matching colours of the Royal Württemberg State Railways.
- Coupling: NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism at the tender
- Minimum radius: 358 mm
- Flywheel: yes
- Number of driven axles: 5
- Number of axles with traction tyres: 2
- Article number: 7120013
- Scale: H0
- Epoch: I
- Railway Company: K.W.St.E.
General data
- Head light: Direction dependent dual headlights
- Control: AC
- Interface: Electrical interface for traction units according to NEM 652 standards with plug-in fixture
- Digital decoder: NEM 652
- Sound: yes
Electrical
- Length over buffer: 248 mm
Measurements