Steam locomotive 38 3713 of the Deutsche
Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft.
Edition model!
Mold variant!
■ Boiler without smoke deflectors
■ Authentic smokebox door
■ Reichsbahn-style gas lighting lanterns
■ Wheels with delicate spokes
■ Driver's cab and engine lighting installed; switchable in digital
operation
The Prussian State Railways developed the P8 passenger train
locomotive in response to the growing demand for passenger and
express train services. By 1923, German manufacturers had already
built more than 3,700 of these versatile, triple-coupled
locomotives. Later designated Class 38.10–40, the steam locomotive
had an output of 880 kW, weighed approximately 130 tonnes with
tender and full supplies, and could reach speeds of 100 km/h
forwards and 50 km/h in reverse. Repainting the extensive DRG steam
locomotive fleet in the new standard black-and-red livery naturally
took some time. Consequently, many locomotives remained in the
olive green/reddish brown/black colour scheme until around 1930,
despite it having been discontinued in 1926. However, they had
already been fitted with the new identification plates.
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