G Scale Freight Cars

2023 Fall New Item

LGB 40272

Royal Saxon State Railways Boxcar, Car Number 1855 K

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$148.50 USD
MSRP $165.00 USD
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The familiar two-axle freight cars for narrow gauge railways were built in volume starting in the 1880s – they were in different versions, as boxcars and as gondolas. Towards the end of the 19th century the plans were altered. Among other things, the wheelbase was shortened from 3,800 mm / 150 to 3,000 mm / 118, which favored running characteristics on sharp curves. The 6½ meter / 256 inch long and just 3 metric ton cars enabled a load of around 5 metric tons, which was the level of technology for the time. Yet a short time later came the first four-axle freight cars, so that the old two-axle units very quickly went to lower level work or were retired. However, a few were preserved, including the boxcar, car number 1855 K, which is again in the gray paint scheme of the early 20th century, or the gondola, car number 4122, in the brown paint scheme starting in 1909. Both cars presently exist immaculately restored in Radebeul.
This is a model of a Saxon boxcar, car number 1855 K, as still in use as a museum car on various narrow gauge railways in Saxony. The paint scheme and lettering are prototypical for Eras I and VI. The doors can be opened. The car has metal wheelsets. Length over the buffers 30 cm / 11-13/16.

The locomotive and another car to go with this car are available under item numbers 20981 and 40274.

release
2023 Fall New Item
scale
G
category
Freight Cars
era
Era I (1835-1925)
Nationality
Germany
Railway
K.Sächs.Sts.E.B (Royal Saxon State Railway)
Availability
December 2023
our product code
LGB-40272
UPC/EAN
4011525402725
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