Nowości PKP na 2024-25
SERWIS kolejek
Sterowanie , Dekodery DCC
H0 1:87 Kolej
H0e 1:87 Kolej
H0m 1:87 kolej
TT 1:120 Kolej
N 1:160 Kolej
G 1:22,5 kolej
Kolej do sklejania
Akcesoria kolejowe
pojazdy H0 TT N
MiniTank ROCO
Figurki H0 TT N
Budownictwo
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Modele Drewniane
Games Workshop
WARLORD GAMES
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Star-Wars
Start SET z farbami
Farby
Kleje - chemia itd.
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Literatura
Klocki (typ Lego )
Modele SIKU
Modele Gotowe
Zabawki
Gry
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RC zdalnie sterowane
Narzędzia OLFA
NEXT Generation
DATALAND Hobby
H0 1:87 Kolej
Lokomotywy
ROCO 71922 Lokomotywa... 
ROCO 71922 Lokomotywa parowóz BR58 DB Ep.III Edycja 60 lat ROCO

OPIS PRODUKTU:
ROCO Lokomotywa Parowóz
Model analogowy z gniazdem pod dekoder cyfrowy
Skala H0 1:87
Koleje : DB
Długość modelu : 213 mm
Epoka : III
typ: BR58
Producent:
Numer fabryczny : 58 1849
Przydział :
Rewizja :
Śilnik 5-polowy z kołem zamochowym .
Oświetlenie zmienne w zależności od kierunku jazdy
przód / tył .
Gniazdo dekodera cyfrowego DCC : NIE
Minimalny promień skrętu : 358 mm
Kinematyka krótkiego sprzęgu KKS.
Steam locomotive class 58 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn.
■ Anniversary model - "60 years of Roco"
■ Unique edition in special packaging and classic design
The type G 12 is based on the locomotive type G 12.1 that the company Henschel had developed for the Turkish Railways. Prussia took over this construction and procured a total of 1168 machines until 1921. This powerful locomotive type used for freight train services was not only the basic concept of the later standard types of the German Reichsbahn, it may even be considered as the first standard locomotive. In addition to Prussia, the railway administrations of Baden, Saxony, Wuerttemberg and Alsace-Lorraine had also decided to procure the bullish three-cylinder machine. With the lane number 15 000 had the company Henschel in August of 1917, the first G 12 with the train no. 5556 delivered to the executives of the KPEV. The construction and building of 1479 locomotives involved 13 locomotive factories. Baden had 88 machines built and took over 10 more from Prussia, Saxony procured 42, Württemberg 43 and Alsace-Lorraine 118 locomotives. For the use in the Saxon region, the Reichsbahn finally put another 20 locomotives into operation. After the merger of the Deutsche Länderbahnen most locomotives became part of the vehicle parc of the German Reichsbahn. The machines from Baden received the running numbers 58 201-225, 58 231-272, 58 281-303 and 58 311-318, those from Saxony the numbers 58 401-462 and those of the Württemberg State Railways featured the running numbers 58 501-543. The numbers 58 1001-2148 were reserved for Prussian locomotives. The 58 1001, however, was still a machine that was originally intended to operate in Turkey, but due to the war it was no longer delivered. In the beginning, all locomotives of the class G 12 had mounted the three-axle tenders of the pr 3 T 20. Some machines were later coupled with the larger tenders pr 2'2 'T 31.5. In the late twenties and then again after 1950, various locomotives and tenders were converted to coal dust firing, but were only used in this design for a few years. Around 480 machines remained in the Federal Republic after 1945 and about 435 units operated for the German Reichsbahn in the GDR. By the year 1954, the Bundesbahn had scrapped all locomotives of the class G 12, while in the GDR operated still some machines until the spring of 1977.