Product Details
Steam Locos

22842
Sachsen IV K Steam Loco, 132, Sound





In the 1980’s, the Number 132 “Traditions-Lok” of the Saxonian IV K series was restored with an extremely attractive lacquer finish. Now, you can bring that beauty to your layout with this LGB model. Twin Bühler motors and proven LGB quality guarantee that this model will run as beautifully as it looks.
And in addition to all the features of the 22841, this model also includes LGB’s acclaimed digital electronics, with cylinder, bell, whistle, brake and other sounds, all remotely controllable with the LGB Multi-Train System.



The Prototype
The Royal Saxonian State Railways built an extensive narrow gauge network to reach the mountainous industrial regions of this eastern German state. After unsuccessful trials with articulated Fairlie locomotives and complex geared Klose engines, a total of 96 Meyer locomotives were built from 1892 until the 1920s, making the IV K the largest class of this rare locomotive type in the world. Both drivetrains are articulated, the exhaust steam of the rear, high pressure cylinders powers the front, low pressure cylinders.
The locos were a great success, so much that they outlasted newer locomotives designed as their successors. After the Royal Saxonian State Railway was incorporated into the Deutsche Reichsbahn, some of these versatile engines were transferred to other East German narrow gauge lines, for example on the island of Rügen. In the 1950s, 22 of these locomotives were “rebuilt” and received new welded boilers, new frames and new cylinders. In effect, they were entirely new locomotives, based on the original design! Today, a number of these fascinating locos continue to operate on museum railways, among them the restored “Traditions-Lok” No. 132 in its original livery.


The Model
This detailed replica features:
- weather-resistant construction
- factory-installed onboard decoder for MTS and analog operation
- four-way power control switch
- two protected gearboxes with seven-pole Bühler motors
- eight powered wheels
- one traction tire
- twelve power pickups
- digital electronic sound:
- synchronized steam chuffs
- bell and whistle sounds
- brake sounds
- safety valve and steam sounds
- coal shoveling sound
- volume control
- remote control of sound features (with Multi-Train System)
- voltage stabilization circuit
- smoke generator
- automatic directional lanterns
- one multi-purpose socket with circuit breaker


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