Märklin 18044
M-18044
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E10 was the name of the electric locomotive with which the German Federal Railroad made the great leap forward in the early Economic Miracle Years. In 1956 the regular production began of this 140 km/h / 87.5 mph fast and 5,000 horsepower locomotive. These reliable and elegant locomotives soon populated the DB tracks in the hundreds. In 1965 Märklin brought out a model of the E10 on the market that gleamed like the real life prototype with ruggedness and reliability. Excellent detailing linked with proven propulsion technology and a heavy die-cast body made the Märklin E10 a sales hit. However, at that time a model of the Bügelfalte / Pants Crease E10.3 was not done nor was the blue/beige variation for 160 km/h / 100 mph use on the new deluxe Rheingold and Rheinpfeil trains. Now however the longstanding wish of many Märklin fans is now coming true, who have wanted a cobalt blue / beige retro Bügelfalte / Pants Crease of the class E10.12. The latest technology is contained in this great new model, and the outside of the locomotive is formed of massive die-cast metal so that the appearance reminds you perfectly of the heyday of the German Federal Railroad and of the legendary metal models from Göppingen.
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class E10.12 electric locomotive Bügelfalte / Pants Crease. Cobalt blue / beige basic paint scheme, as a Rheingold locomotive. Version with 5 lamps on the ends, continuous ventilation bands with rounded ends, continuous rain gutters and buffer cladding and skirting. Locomotive road number E10 1265. The locomotive looks as it did around 1962/63.
Model: This is the first time for this edition with a metal body in a retro version. The locomotive has an mfx digital decoder. It also has controlled high efficiency propulsion. 2 axles powered in one truck. Traction tires. There are triple headlights that change over with the direction of travel, will work in conventional operation, and can be controlled digitally. The locomotive body and frame are constructed of metal. There are RELEX couplers at both ends of the locomotive. The packaging has a colored representation of the locomotive based on the historic packaging of the Sixties. Length over the buffers 18 cm / 7-1/16.
The TEE Rheingold car set Tin Plate to go with the class E10.12 electric locomotive can be found in the Märklin H0 assortment under item number 40852.
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