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BRAWA 49623 Lightweight tank wagon Uerdingen ZZ DR, Ep.IV, DC, H0 Novelty 2023

Article number: ZBR49623
Manufacturer: BRAWA
Manufacturer Product-No.: 49623
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Lightweight tank wagon Uerdingen ZZ DR Road number: 21 50 075 0238-2

Model details

  • Bogie with three-point bearing
  • Extra attached spring assemblies
  • Extra attached brake system
  • Metal wheels
  • Finely engraved bogies
  • Brake shoes at wheel level
  • Extra axle brake linkage
  • Length over buffers in mm: 142.5
  • Close coupler kinematics
  • Exchange kit for alternating current: 2188 (not included)

Information about the prototype In 1939/40, the wagon factories in Cologne-Deutz and Uerdingen each developed a four-axle tank car in lightweight construction. In direct connection with this, Westwaggon also created the prototype of the tub tender with which the BR 42 and 52 war locomotives were later coupled. The development was driven in particular by the military, as huge quantities of crude oil and fuel had to be transported for supplies. In order to make maximum use of the available steel contingent, the lightweight construction was exploited to the maximum, as with all wartime designs - as soon became apparent, however, at the expense of durability. Both manufacturers now developed wagons with self-supporting boilers. While Deutz left it at head pieces, the Uerdingen design also had longitudinal beams made of folded profiles, which were intended to help absorb the longitudinal compressive forces. The main data of both variants were identical: the length over buffers was 12.40 m, the bogie pivot distance 6.60 m and the boiler had a capacity of 63 m3. Due to the compact design, this volume led to axle and meter load problems, so that the boiler could not be completely filled on all lines. Press plate bogies with 2.00 m wheelbases were used as running gear. The wagons built up to 1945 were used by Wifo and the oil associations to supply the Wehrmacht. After 1945, various European companies rebuilt the wagons in a more advanced form, including Tatra in Prague in 1946. In 1955, SEAG delivered almost 500 cars developed from the Uerdingen design to the United States Transportation Corps (USTC). Due to the events of the war, many wagons were lost or remained with other European state railroads. The wagons located in the catchment area of the western occupation zones were transferred to VTG, which emerged from the former Wifo in 1951. In addition, mineral oil companies used further wagons as P-wagons and acted as the main lessee of the VTG wagons. The wagons remaining with the DR remained in the state railroad's fleet and were only leased out on a long-term basis, primarily to the PCK Schwedt/Oder. The last wagons were only removed from the fleet in the 1990s and were often still used as rail service or station wagons. They could often still be seen in this function after the turn of the millennium.

This product is manufactured by: BRAWA Artur Braun Modellspielwarenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG Uferstr. 24-30 73630 Remshalden Deutschland [email protected]


Warnhinweis!
ACHTUNG: Nicht für Kinder unter 14 Jahren geeignet. Benutzung unter unmittelbarer Aufsicht von Erwachsenen.

Bahnverwaltung Deutschland
Epoche Epoche IV
Hersteller BRAWA
Spur H0
Stromführung 2-Leiter Gleichstrom


 

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