- Description
Brand | |
Märklin | |
gauge | |
HO gauge | 16,5mm |
power supply | |
AC | |
product type | |
electric loco | |
technical & model details | |
running number | 110 116-1 |
friction tires | ja |
couplers | NEM 362 coupler pocket, short coupling mechanism, Märklin couplings |
light | 3-light peak signal & 2 tail lights, changing with direction of travel |
scale | 1:87 |
with motor | ja |
flywheel | ja |
Age notice | not suitable under 14 years |
digital & sound | |
factory fitted Digital Sound | |
country | |
Germany | DB |
era (continental) | |
era IV (1965-1990) |
With digital decoder mfx + and extensive sound features. Regulated high-performance drive with flywheel, centrally installed. Four axles powered by cardan. Traction tires. Depending on the direction of travel, the three-light peak signal and 2 red taillights operate conventionally, digitally switchable. Peak signal on locomotive side 2 and 1 each separately digitally switched off. If peak signal is switched off on both locomotive sides, then on both sides function of the double A light. Lighting with maintenance-free warm white and red light emitting diodes (LED). Set handle bars made of metal. Attachable brake hoses and coupling hoses are included. Length over buffer approx. 18.9 cm.
Prototype:
Electric locomotive series 110.1 of the German Federal Railways (DB). With five lamps (double lamps down). Double jet fan with vertical blades and rounded engine room windows. With surrounding gutter. Cobalt blue / black base color. Road number 110 263-1. Operating condition around 1973.
Märklin H0: The majority of Märklin products are manufactured in this gauge on a scale of 1:87. Due to the high operational reliability of the Märklin H0 three-wire alternating current system, Märklin has contributed to making this gauge the most widely used in the world. All Märklin H0 locomotives have been digitally controllable as standard since 2000.
Märklin Z-gauge: Model railway enthusiasts do not only opt for Z-gauge on a scale of 1:220 when space is limited. In Europe Märklin is the only large-scale manufacturer of Z-gauge, which appeals not only to passionate layout builders but also to collectors.