BR 10.3 DB | Gauge Z - Article No. 88411

Express Electric Locomotive.

Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class E 10.3. B-B wheel arrangement. The locomotive looks as the prototype did in Era III around 1965 with "pants crease" ends, continuous cooling grills, continuous rain gutter, and aerodynamic buffer housings as well as end skirting.

Express Electric Locomotive.
Article No. 88411
Gauge Z
Design type 1:220
Era III
Kind Electric Locomotives
Article not produced anymore.

Highlights

  • New tooling.
  • Classic long distance express locomotive of the 1960s.

Product description

Model: The locomotive has a 5-pole motor. Both trucks are powered. The wheel treads are dark nickel plated. Use: Long distance express trains. Length over the buffers 76 mm / 3".

Publications

The 87355 car set goes well with this locomotive.

Publications

- Product programme 2006 - New items brochure 2006

Prototype information

From New Construction to Enduring Classic - The class E 10 (starting in 1953) and class E10.1 (starting in 1956) electric locomotives placed into service by the new German Federal Railroad quickly proved to be extremely multifaceted and highly reliable new locomotives. However, from 1963 on there was a desire to increase express train speeds to 160 km/h / 100 mph. The two early classes of E 10 locomotives were designed for a maximum speed of 130 and 150 km/h / 81 and 94 mph, which was not enough. The class E 10.3 was therefore developed. Its design borrowed heavily from proven components, but it was equipped with a more aerodynamic body with typical "pants crease" ends, buffers in streamlined housings, and continuous skirting at the ends for the buffer beams. This was in addition to higher gear ratios and improvements to the running gear. One other characteristic feature of these locomotives was the continuous vent grills along the sides of the units, which together with a cobalt blue paint scheme gave these locomotives a dignified, elegant appearance. From 1963/64 on the E 10.3 in this form was the preferred motive power for express train consists in important long distance service on electrified routes. The units still in use today have proven themselves with their high percentage of time available for service and their extremely durable construction. The experience gathered from this class was used as a basis for the design of the still more powerful class E 03 electric express locomotives.

Features

/ Metal locomotive frame.
g Locomotive with 5-pole motor.
H Triple headlights that change over with the direction of travel.
i Power supply can be switched to operated from catenary.
3 Era 3

Warning

ATTENTION: not for children under 3 years