steam loco BR 98 861 DRG Digital Sound

Item no.:  Lenz-40298-03
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  • Description
Brand
Lenz
product type
steam loco
technical & model details
special features Federpuffer, Zylinderdampf
running number 98 856
interior lighting Führerstand
interior details Führerstand
scale 1:43
couplers Lenz digital coupling
Length 206
light 3-light peak signal, changing direction of travel
motor ja
smoke generator ja
flywheel ja
gauge O gauge
power supply Direct current
Age notice not suitable under 14 years.
digital & sound
factory fitted Digital Sound
country
Germany DRG
era (continental)
era II

Model: O gauge DC. Class 98.8 steam locomotive of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft, Rbd Würzburg Bw Aschaffenburg. The class 98.8 locomotive not only has the smoke generator but also separately switchable cylinder steam. Mixed metal and plastic locomotive with a high-performance engine, 4 powered axles, remote-controlled coupler, smoke generator, cylinder steam, sound decoder, and lighting.

Prototype: Various local railway locomotives were already classified under the class 98 in the days of the DRG, this was taken over by the DB. The 98.8 goes back to the bayr. GTL 4/4. The first locomotives were delivered by Krauss in 1923, and the superheated steam locomotives were retired in the mid/late 1960s.
Lenz has been active in the field of model railways for over 30 years. Many of the technologies for model railway control that are taken for granted today are developments from the house of Lenz. The so-called DCC format for the digital control of model railways of all sizes is used worldwide and is thus the most widely used control system of all, declared a standard by the NMRA in 1993.

But even before the development of this digital control system, Lenz had already set milestones for the model railway enthusiast, for example with the "REPA Lok-Aus" and the legendary "Teichmann controller". Lenz is constantly working on making the occupation with model railways more interesting, more varied, but also easier: USP ensures uninterrupted data transmission into the decoder even when power is interrupted from the track, ABC ensures pinpoint stops in front of signals, RailCom delivers information from the locomotive back to the digital system.

Lenz's entry into 0 gauge has not only been well received by "veteran" zero gauge enthusiasts, but has also inspired numerous model railway enthusiasts to enter/with this great gauge. Lenz is continuously expanding its programme here as well, but still attaches great importance to the greatest possible faithfulness to the prototype, exceptional technology and high quality standards.