Steam loco 77.23 ÖBB Digital Sound

Item no.:  Roco-70076
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  • Description
Brand
Roco
gauge
HO gauge 16,5mm
power supply
DC
product type
steam loco
technical & model details
running number 77.23
friction tires ja
interior lighting Führerstand
interior details ja
couplers NEM 362 coupler pocket, short coupling mechanism, Roco couplings
Length (mm) 153
light 2-Licht Spitzensignal, mit Fahrtrichtung wechselnd
scale 1:87
with motor ja
flywheel ja
Age notice not suitable under 14 years
digital & sound
factory fitted Digital Sound
country
Austria ÖBB
era (continental)
era III (1949-1970)

Model: HO gauge DC. Austrian Federal Railways steam locomotive 77.23. New construction with free-standing lines, metal buffers and fine wheels with low wheel flanges.

Prototype: The passenger train tender locomotive designated as class 77 on the Austrian Federal Railways was procured from 1913 (SB/kkStB Rh 629) in several series until 1927. The Pacific type 2'C1' h2t steam locomotive was licensed for a maximum speed of 85 km/h. Virtually every train haulage in Austria was at some point equipped with locomotives of the 77 series. The West and Südbahn lines and their branch lines were just as much a part of the 77's operational area as the Inntal line or the Lindau-Bregenz-St. Margarethen connection. The last locomotives were only taken out of service in 1975 with the end of steam traction in Austria.
Founded in 1960 as a manufacturer of plastic products (sand buckets, miniature military vehicles), the company is now one of the world's leading providers of model railways as an innovation leader. The first locomotives were produced in 1976. The models were characterized by precision and authenticity right from the start and established the company's reputation for quality early on. In addition, Roco has always thought further about model railways and stimulated the industry with innovations. Over the decades, the wagons that are not shortened in length, the more prototypical tracks with less high rail profiles or the "snag-free" close couplings should be mentioned. A milestone for the future is the cutting-edge Z21 control system, which for the first time combines the virtual and real game worlds and thus raises the play value of model railways to a completely new level. Company headquarters are in Bergheim/Salzburg. Roco has a global presence and, via Modelleisenbahn München GmbH, is a company of Modelleisenbahn Holding GmbH, which also includes the German quality manufacturer Fleischmann. Roco relies on valuable and manual work. This is the only way to create the detailed, highly reliable and functional miniatures. Comprehensive quality management with internal and external quality assurance measures ensures that Roco locomotive and wagon owners receive the best quality and can enjoy their models for a long time. Here, too, Roco is a pioneer. The Roco factory in Arad was the first factory in the model railway industry to be certified according to ISO 9001 by the German DQS GmbH.