Tank Locomotive.
German State Railroad (DRG) class 86 standard design locomotive. Used for passenger trains.
Source : www.maerklin.de
Daun on the Lieser. One of the photographs from the archive of Carl Bellingrodt shows the tank locomotive with the road number 86 004 with passenger train P 3320 in 1937. The impressive scene plays out on the viaduct across the small Lieser River before the station at Daun in the Eifel region. The well-proportioned standard design locomotive pulls the versatile passenger cars of the unmistakable Langenschwalbach design. In addition to the marvelous presentation of large locomotives in dynamic poses, the inexhaustible lifes work of this master also shows many images from scenes of quite ordinary railroad life. Each of these images is also an individual masterpiece by virtue of the composition of the subject and the quality of the execution. The models making up the Daun train will satisfy the exacting demands of everyone: authentic paint and lettering, powerful motor and gear drive, and current digital technology. The Telex couplers enable you to move the locomotive around the train between the entry and departure from the station - just like the documented prototype. |