Product Details
Steam Locos

22741
DEV "Spreewald" Steam Loco





The beautiful "Spreewald" steam loco runs on the museum line of the Deutscher Eisenbahn-Verein (German Railway Club) in Bruchhausen-Vilsen. The LGB model of this loco in its original configuration displays the balanced lines and details of the prototype, including the Walschaerts valve gear and many separately cast handrails, pipes and valves. An engineer figure stands inside the illuminated cab at the backhead, which includes detailed gauges, valves and levers. Legendary LGB quality is, of course, also included.


The Prototype
This beautifully proportioned tank locomotive was built in 1917 at the Jung Locomotive Works for the Pillkaller Schmalspurbahn (narrow gauge line). The loco became well known after it was transferred to the Spreewald Railway near Cottbus, a romantic railway line running along the canals and tree-lined roads of this famous area.
Unfortunately, the Spreewald line is gone, but the locomotive was preserved by the Deutscher Eisenbahn-Verein (DEV) in Bruchhausen-Vilsen, near Bremen. Today it runs on summer weekends to the delight of tourists and railroad enthusiasts alike.


The Model
This detailed replica features:
- weather-resistant construction
- factory-installed onboard decoder for MTS and analog operation
- opening coal hatch and smokebox door
- three-way power control switch
- protected gearbox with seven-pole Bühler motor
- six powered wheels
- one traction tire
- eight power pickups
- voltage stabilization circuit
- smoke generator
- automatic directional lanterns
- one multi-purpose socket
- length: 325 mm (12.8 in)
- weight: 2400 g (5.3 lb)


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