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Small 3-axle steam shunter/switcher class 80 of DRG, in the well known black-red color scheme.
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Model | ||
Type: | Steam engine | |
Class: | 80 (DRG) | |
Gauge (proto): | 1435mm; 4' 8½" | |
Vehicles in set: | 3 | |
Road number(s): | 80 001-003 | |
History | ||
Railroad: | Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG) | |
Region: | Germany (Europe) | |
Epoch/Era: | II, III, IV / Steam, Transition, Modern | |
Coloring: | Authentic | |
Specifications | ||
Length (proto): | 9.67m; 27' 5.5" (over buffers) | |
Base (proto): | 3.2m; 10' 6" (between first/last wheelsets) | |
Wheelsets: | 3 (UIC: C h2t; Whyte: 0-6-0T) | |
Vmax (proto): | 45 km/h; 28 mph | |
Features | ||
Control: | MTS vDCC (100 steps) | |
Lights: | Yes (bi-dir) | |
Sound: | Default | |
Couplers: | Default | |
Description
Prototype
The DRG Class 80 tank engines were German standard locomotives (Einheitsloks) with the Deutsche Reichsbahn. They were intended to replace the aging, rickety state railway line engines performing shunting duties in their dotage at large stations.
Between 1927 and 1928, 39 vehicles were produced, having been built in the locomotive factories of Jung in Jungenthal, Union Gießerei in Königsberg, Wolf and Hohenzollern. With the development of the Class 80, a relatively economical and simple locomotive class, it was hoped that the cost of shunting duties would come down.
After they had been on duty, prior to the Second World War, primarily in the area of Leipzig (including the shunting of post vans) and Cologne, 22 units went into the DR in East Germany, post-1945, and 17 to the Deutsche Bundesbahn. They were in service with the DR until 1968.
In the Federal Republic of Germany, the last Bundesbahn engine was taken out of service in 1965. Several examples survived in the Ruhrgebiet until 1977 as industrial locomotives with the Ruhrkohle AG.
Source: Wikipedia
Model
The virtual model for SCARM MTS is based on mixture of details, taken from the prototype drawings and real scaled model in TT (1/120) scale, produced by Roco. All major dimensions are preserved and most notable details are represented in the virtual model, including animated wheelsets and major side and piston rods.
Prototype
The DRG Class 80 tank engines were German standard locomotives (Einheitsloks) with the Deutsche Reichsbahn. They were intended to replace the aging, rickety state railway line engines performing shunting duties in their dotage at large stations.
Between 1927 and 1928, 39 vehicles were produced, having been built in the locomotive factories of Jung in Jungenthal, Union Gießerei in Königsberg, Wolf and Hohenzollern. With the development of the Class 80, a relatively economical and simple locomotive class, it was hoped that the cost of shunting duties would come down.
After they had been on duty, prior to the Second World War, primarily in the area of Leipzig (including the shunting of post vans) and Cologne, 22 units went into the DR in East Germany, post-1945, and 17 to the Deutsche Bundesbahn. They were in service with the DR until 1968.
In the Federal Republic of Germany, the last Bundesbahn engine was taken out of service in 1965. Several examples survived in the Ruhrgebiet until 1977 as industrial locomotives with the Ruhrkohle AG.
Source: Wikipedia
Model
The virtual model for SCARM MTS is based on mixture of details, taken from the prototype drawings and real scaled model in TT (1/120) scale, produced by Roco. All major dimensions are preserved and most notable details are represented in the virtual model, including animated wheelsets and major side and piston rods.
Download | ||
File: | DRG_80_set.scpem (User account and login required) | |
Required software: | SCARM v. 1.9.5 | |
Required extension: | Model Trains Simulator - Power Edition | |
Model/set price: | Free | |
Author: | Milen Peev aka Mixy | |
Released on: | 15 May 2024 | |
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