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COMPLETELY SOLD OUT AT MARKLIN … BUT AVAILABLE THROUGH US WHILE STOCK LASTS!The Reliable One Between 1909 and 1916, 572 pieces of this class of tank locomotive were built for various railroad companies. Most of them were used in Prussia. Their great reliability assured these units an extremely long service life. Road number 92 532 was built in 1910 by the Union Foundry Company in Königsberg under builder number 1863. At the end of the Fifties, it was stationed in Minden. There it was retired on August 5, 1959.Prototype 39923: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 92 freight train tank locomotive. Former Prussian class T 13.Prototype 47870: 3 Italian State Railways (FS) type F two-axle boxcars. Version with a pitched roof. These cars were used to transport fruit and vegetables from Italy to Germany. All of the cars look as they did at the end of the Fifties.Highlights 39923:
Highlights 47870: Cars include different and new car numbers.Model 39923: The locomotive has an mfx+ digital decoder and extensive sound functions. It also has controlled high-efficiency propulsion with a flywheel, mounted in the boiler. 4 axles powered. Traction tires. The dual headlights change over with the direction of travel, can be controlled digitally, and will work in conventional operation. Maintenance-free warm white LEDs are used for the lighting. Length over the buffers 12.8 cm / 5".Model 47870: The boxcars have pitched roofs constructed of metal. There is one silver and two brown cars with inset ventilation grills. All of the cars have different car numbers. The cars are individually packaged with a master package. Total length over the buffers 34.9 cm /13-3/4". DC wheelset E700580.One-time series!