freight car Märklin Start up Meeresleuchten

Item no.:  Marklin-44819
freight car Märklin Start up Meeresleuchten - Image 1
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Brand
Märklin
gauge
HO gauge 16,5mm
power supply
AC
product type
freight wagon
technical & model details
couplers Relex couplings
scale 1:87
Age notice Contains small parts. Not suitable under 3 years

Model: HO gauge AC. This is a gondola in a great design for the theme "Jim Button and the Wild 13". The car has magic marine phosphorescent lighting – luminous sea waves with a shimmering surface. The car has Relex couplers. Length over the buffers 11.5 cm / 4-1/2". DC wheelset E700580.

Prototype: Gondola with lighting for the theme "Jim Button and the Wild 13".
In 2009 Märklin celebrated its 150th anniversary. However, from an initially quite wide range of toys, the product range concentrated over time on the manufacture of electric railways in different gauges. The excellent quality of the products made the name Märklin synonymous with model railways worldwide. Even today, the material metal is an essential element in the manufacture of locomotives, which thereby gain additional value in addition to their proverbial reliability and performance.

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.