BRAWA 67499 - N Kuwf “Champagne Mercier” AL boxcar
Exemplary information
Tariff conditions on the one hand and technical conditions on the other led to all state railway administrations developing covered freight wagons with almost the same dimensions and loading weights. These were wagons with a 4.5 m wheelbase, a length over buffers of 9.3 m for unbraked wagons, a loading weight of 15 t, later 17.5 t and a floor area of around 21 square meters. This type of freight wagon became the most important and most frequently built covered freight wagon ever; it originally bore the generic symbol Gm. The most common of these state railway cars was the Prussian model IId8, of which 47,533 were built. After the German State Railway Wagon Association DWV was founded in 1909, the A2 type association car was developed. A total of 121,770 units were built starting in 1911. This made it the most frequently built boxcar in the world. It dominated the image of German freight trains until early Epoch 3. As a result of two world wars, these wagons were scattered all over Europe; there was no European railway administration that did not use such wagons at least temporarily.
Model details
Prototypical frame structure
Precise reproduction of the board joints
Axle bars and wheels made of metal
Multi-part brake system
Extra signal holders
Brake shoes in wheel level
Perforated car body supports
Precise printing and painting
Extra attached axle bearing covers
Technical details
Length over buffer: 60 mm
Short coupling kinematics: installed
Champagne Mercier is a registered trademark.
Characteristics:
Manufacturer: | BRAWA |
Item number: | 67499 |
number of pieces: | 1 piece |
EAN: | 4012278674995 |
track: | N |
scale: | 1:160 |
model series: | G10 freight car |
Company number: | 500,390 |
Railway company: | AL |
country: | FR |
epoch: | II |
Electricity system: | DC |
operation mode: | DC analogue |
Length over buffers: | 60mm |
coupling: | NEM 355 shaft with KK kinematics |
Age recommendation: | 14 years and older |
WEEE no.: | DE14862574 |