HO Scale AC Steam Locomotives

Please Note: We have had a number of questions about the new Brawa BR01 models and the long/short cab designs. Brawa has confirmed the following for us "From the 2021 new models it is only 01 008 (BR40924/BR40926/BR40927) that has the longer cab. The others have the short cab."

  • First large-series model of the pre-series 01 locomotives. BR 01 008
  • Typical differences to the BR 01 series were implemented
  • Modified frame shoe
  • Longer driver's cab in the pre-series model
  • Boiler, driver's cab and tender made of high-quality, impact-resistant plastic
  • Perforated underframe and spoked wheels in die-cast zinc
  • Smoke generator and sound decoder, either built in or as a retrofit option
  • Illuminated driver's cab
  • True-to epoch lighting, multipart lamp housing
  • Standard shaft rear with link guide
  • Close coupling between locomotive and tender
  • Perfectly replicated back boilerplate
  • Finest paintwork and printing
  • Lines and extra mounted parts in minimum material thickness
  • Extra mounted steps
  • Valve gear holder in cast design

Overview of technical functions

  DC Analog Basic Plus DC Digital Extra AC Digital Extra
Light change + + +
Fire flickering   + +
Driver cabin lighting + 1) + +
Engine lighting   + +
Smoke generator   + +
Digital interface PluX22 PluX22 PluX22
Decoder   + +
Sound   + +

1) function only available in digital mode

Before the class BR 01 gained its reputation as 'the' German express locomotive, the companies Borsig (01 001-008) and AEG (01 009-010) delivered a total of 10 pre-series locomotives to the Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft (DRG). The first model was the 01 008, which is still preserved today and was handed over to the DRG on 10 January 1926. However, these locomotives were ahead of their time, as many lines and railway depots were not yet prepared for an axle load of 20 t. As a result, the operating distances remained severely limited in the first few years of use. This in turn made the testing phase for the new locomotives an extremely drawn-out process. The most striking difference to the later series locomotives was the visibly longer cab, which remained a feature of the first ten 01's. There were also differences in the design of the frame and many other details.

We fully test & inspect every locomotive before it ships to you.
release
2021 New Item
scale
HO
category
AC Steam Locomotives
era
Era III (1945-1970)
Nationality
Germany
Railway
DB (Deutsche Bundesbahn)
our product code
BR40927
UPC/EAN
4012278409276
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