Marklin HO Complete "Rheinpfeil" Train Set 39126+43881+43882 DB Express Train F22 from Dortmund to Munich

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39126 

Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class E 10.12 electric locomotive. Express locomotive with aerodynamic ends ("Bügelfalte" / "Pants Crease"), high-performance trucks, and end skirting. Paint scheme in cobalt blue / ivory as motive power for the legendary Rheinpfeil. Road number E 10 1267. The locomotive looks as it did in 1963.

Highlights

  • "Bügelfalte" / "Pants Crease" for the first time with pantographs that can be raised and lowered digitally.
  • Cab lighting.
  • Cab lighting can be controlled digitally.
  • mfx+ digital decoder with extensive light and sound functions.


Product description

Model: The locomotive has an mfx+ digital decoder and extensive sound functions. It also has controlled high-efficiency propulsion, centrally mounted. 4 axles powered. Traction tires. The triple headlights and dual red marker lights change over with the direction of travel, will work in conventional operation, and can be controlled digitally. The headlights at Locomotive Ends 2 and 1 can be turned off separately in digital operation. When the headlights are off at both ends, the double "A" light function is on at both ends. The cab lighting can be controlled digitally. Maintenance-free warm white and red LEDs are used for the lighting. The pantographs can be raised and lowered as a digital function. The locomotive has separately applied metal grab irons. Brake hoses, a prototype coupler, and closed end skirting are included. There is a figure of a locomotive engineer in Cab 1. Length over the buffers approximately 18.9 cm / 7-7/16".

One-time series.


39126 – "Rheinpfeil" with a Class E 10.12 Electric Locomotive The DB introduced a high-quality second daily train as early as 1952 through the picturesque Rhine Valley to satisfy immense demand by passengers for the "Rheingold Express" (Hook of Holland – Basle) brought back to life again in May of 1951 by the German Federal Railroad: the F 21/22 "Rhein-Pfeil" (Rhine Arrow) between Munich and Dortmund. Yet the name "Rhein-Pfeil" only had one year in the schedules. The name did not reappear until the summer schedule of 1958. It was now F 21/22 "Rheinpfeil" on the same route as previously. A familiar author expressed it this way, "Rheingold and Rheinpfeil are to be spoken of in terms of relationships, brothers, the Lorelei is the niece of both." In order to link up with the earlier luxury, the DB decided in 1960 to build an exclusive and quite special, comfortable pool of cars for the "Rheingold" and the "Rheinpfeil" related to it. It announced its future top offering enthusiastically in 1962, "A great name in European railroading is being given new glamor." The DB purchased four new types of cars for its two prestigious trains. In addition to the familiar compartment cars with a side corridor from normal express trains (type Av4üm-62/63) for the first time there was now open seating cars (type Ap4üm-62/63) in long-distance service. A special feature were the dome observation cars (dome cars – type AD4üm-62/63), in which passengers enjoyed an open view of marvelous scenery in raised, fully glassed observation domes. Here und in the open seating cars, the seats could be turned so that passengers could always ride with a view in the direction of travel. The bar in the dome observation car invited you to while away time with beverages and small snacks. Business passengers could have their work done in the secretary's compartment. The new dining car (type WR4üm-62/63) had a bi-level galley, which soon gave it the nickname "humpbacked dining car". Bi-level to enable more seating in the dining area. The gold-coated windows and of course air conditioning provided pleasant temperatures in the cars. The locomotives and cars were easy to recognize externally from the elegant two-color paint scheme with cobalt blue below the waistline and beige-colored window band. In addition, the lettering "DEUTSCHE BUNDESBAHN" in gold letters beneath the observation dome was resplendent on both of the dome observation cars purchased for the "Rheinpfeil". Both the "Rheingold" and the "Rheinpfeil" could be pulled by electric locomotives in German territory due to progressive electrification. The DB decided on a modified version of the proven class E 10 as motive power, which in the future was to have a more streamlined body ("Bügelfalten" E 10 or "Pants Crease" E 10). Since the first of these units was not available until the fall of 1962 at the earliest, the railroad made do initially with units of the boxy standard design with modified gearing for 160 km/h / 100 mph. In 1963/64, the planned "Bügelfalten" / "Pants Crease E 10 units for 160 km/h / 100 mph were completely available.

Control Unit Mobile Station Mobile Station 2 Central Station 1/2 Central Station 3/2
Headlight(s) X X X X X
Pantograph control X X X X X
Electric locomotive op. sounds X X X X X
Locomotive whistle X X X X X
Pantograph control X X X X X
Direct control X X X X
Sound of squealing brakes off X X X X
Engineer’s cab lighting X X X X
Headlight(s): Cab2 End X X X X
Whistle for switching maneuver X X X
Switching maneuver X X X
Headlight(s): Cab1 End X X X
Blower motors X X X
Compressor X X X
Brake Compressor X X X
Sanding X
Conductor's Whistle X
Warning announcement X
Station Announcements X
Train radio X
Sound of Relays Clicking X

 

43881

Highlights

  • Newly designed interior lighting for the vista dome car to light up the dome area better.
  • All of the cars include built-in LED interior lighting.
  • One car includes built-in marker lights.
  • Operating, current-conducting couplers.


Product description

Model: All of the cars have factory-installed LED interior lighting with warm white LEDs. The open seating car has factory-installed marker lights. All of the cars come from the factory with current-conducting close couplers. The interior lighting and the marker lights work only in conjunction with the humped back dining car from the 43882 set and they can be turned on and off digitally using a decoder. The specified sequence of cars must be maintained for this purpose. The roof shapes, side walls, underbodies, and skirting are specific to the car types. The trucks are type Minden-Deutz with brake shoes, magnet rail brakes, and separately applied generators. The train destination signs are imprinted on the cars. The minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". Total length over the buffers approximately 85 cm / 33-7/16".

One-time series.

 

 

 

43882

Prototype: Two different design German Federal Railroad (DB) express train passenger cars for the "Rheinpfeil" express train F22 from Dortmund to Munich. One type WR4üm-62 dining car with two dining areas, a galley, a washing up area, a buffet, and a crew compartment. One type Av4üm-62 compartment car, 1st class. Cobalt blue / beige basic paint scheme. The cars look as they did in the summer of 1963.

Highlights

  • Extensive light and sound functions with a built-in decoder in the dining car.
  • Dining car includes table lamps that can be controlled separately.
  • All of the cars include built-in LED interior lighting.
  • The upper and lower galley lighting can be controlled separately.


Product description

Model: The dining car has an mfx digital decoder and extensive light and sound functions. The table lamps, area lighting, vestibule lighting, and bar lighting can each be controlled separately. Both cars have factory-installed LED interior lighting with warm white LEDs. Both of the cars have current-conducting close couplers. The interior lighting works only in conjunction with the dining car and it can be turned on and off digitally using a decoder. The specified sequence of cars must be maintained for this purpose. The roof shapes, side walls, underbodies, and skirting are specific to the car types. The trucks are type Minden-Deutz with brake shoes, magnet rail brakes, and separately applied generators. The train destination signs are imprinted on the cars. The minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". Total length over the buffers approximately 57 cm / 22-7/16".

One-time series.


Control Unit Mobile Station Mobile Station 2 Central Station 1/2 Central Station 3/2
Interior lighting for the dining area X X X X X
Interior lighting for the corridor X X X X X
Table Lamps X X X X X
Current-conducting coupler X X X X X
Interior lights X X X X X
Interior lights X X X X
Loading X X X X
Loading X X X X
Order X X X X
Order X X X
Cooking X X X
Corks popping X X X
Clinking (glasses together) X X X
The fat is burning! X X X
Enjoy X X X
Dialog X
Washing up X
Paying X
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System: AC
Sound: Y
Country: Germany
Era:
Railroad: DB
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Availability: In Stock

Regular price $999.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $999.00 USD