BRAWA 46779 - H0 passenger carriage Bif-28 / Bi-28 / Bi-28 and Bi-28 DB, unit of 4 - push-pull train set
Role model information
The development of the two-axle standard transit cars of the interchangeable design is closely linked to the emergence of standardization of components in the railway industry as a key industry in the 1920s. The Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft (DRG) had set itself the goal of having wagon components manufactured across companies according to the same specifications and conditions in order to be able to drastically reduce the maintenance effort in its own factories later and to make components interchangeable. Against this background, the DRG commissioned the Gesellschaft Deutscher Waggonfabriken (DWV) to develop and deliver the desired standard transit wagons. By specifying the replacement construction, around 1,400 drawings were no longer necessary for each individual type of wagon. Rather, there was a basic type on which the modified designs were based with around 150 of our own drawings. From 1928 onwards, almost 5,500 cars of the various types BCi-28, Ci-28, CDi-29, Pwi-28, Ci-29 BCi-29, Pwi-29, Bi-29 and Ci-30 were built for the company in several delivery series Passenger traffic. The cars met the DRG's expectations. As a result, many older state railway wagons and splinter types were able to be decommissioned. The running characteristics of the cars, which were not particularly satisfactory for passengers, quickly earned them the well-known nickname “blunderbusses”. The chaos of the war inevitably meant that many European railway companies were also able to have two-axle standard transit cars in their stocks. What they all had in common, however, was that the cars left general entertainment stock towards the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s. The cars that still exist today are very popular on various museum railways at home and abroad.
Model details
1 x command car
3 x passenger cars 2. Class
Metal axle holder
Prototypical axle bearing covers
Extra-attached steps
Axle brake linkage with brake shoes at wheel level
Extra-approximated brake system
Prototypical interior design
Extra spring packs
Finely engraved rivets
Command car with PluX22 interface and triple headlights
AC variant: Command car with decoder
Technical details
Length over buffer: 640 mm
Interface: soldering points
Light change: triple headlights & two red marker lights that change in the direction of travel
Interior: built-in
Interior lighting: installed
Short coupling kinematics: installed
AC wheelset replacement: no, not recommended
AC wheelset: BRAWA order no. 2187
AC grinder: BRAWA order no. 2222
Characteristics:
Manufacturer: | BRAWA |
Item number: | 46779 |
number of pieces: | 1 piece |
EAN: | 4012278467795 |
track: | H0 |
scale: | 1:87 |
model series: | Passenger carriage Bi28 / BCi28-29 / Ci28-29 / Pwi28-29 / Donnerbüchsen |
Company number: | 83 696 / 83 455 / 83 651 / 84 702 Wt / Vohwinkel |
Railway company: | DB |
country: | EN |
epoch: | III |
Wheel set replacement: | no - not recommended |
AC wheelset: | BRAWA order no. 2187 |
grinder: | BRAWA order no. 2222 |
Electricity system: | DC |
operation mode: | DC Analogue Basic+ LED |
interface: | Solder points |
Length over buffers: | 640mm |
coupling: | NEM 362 shaft with KK kinematics |
Interior decoration: | equipped with interior furnishings |
Interior lighting: | built-in |
Cab lighting: | digitally switchable |
Top light: | Triple headlights & two red marker lights that change in the direction of travel |
Age recommendation: | 14 years and older |
WEEE no.: | DE14862574 |