Thunderbox ABi-28 (ex BCi), DB, 1./2. class, epoch 3, company no. 36 077 Hanover, chrome oxide green (RAL6020)
Translated Description from LENZ:
Thunderboxes - the role model
The Thunderboxes owe their name to the fact that an all-metal construction was used for the first time in these cars. Before that, the car bodies had always been made of wood. The metal construction resulted in a much higher noise level, which earned them the name blunderbuss. Development and production started in the 1920s.
Thunderboxes - the modelsIn addition to the Lenz-typical standard equipment, the Thunderboxes have:
The Lenz Spur 0 passenger cars are as true to the original as possible and have, among other things:
In response to popular demand, we are reissuing a limited series of the red blunderbuss. Like ten years ago, these cars will have the familiar paintwork and the typical chimneys on the car roofs.