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770083 Roco Steam Locomotive 77.28, OBB, Ep. IV Scale 187

770083 Roco Steam Locomotive 77.28, OBB, Ep. IV Scale 187
770083 Roco Steam Locomotive 77.28, OBB, Ep. IV Scale 187
770083 Roco Steam Locomotive 77.28, OBB, Ep. IV Scale 187
770083 Roco Steam Locomotive 77.28, OBB, Ep. IV Scale 187
770083 Roco Steam Locomotive 77.28, OBB, Ep. IV Scale 187
770083 Roco Steam Locomotive 77.28, OBB, Ep. IV Scale 187

770083 Roco Steam Locomotive 77.28, OBB, Ep. IV Scale 187
770083 Roco at Lune Gorge Steam 77.28, Obb, Ep. IV Scale 1:87. The description of this item has been automatically translated. 770083 Roco Locomotor with steam 77.28, Obb, ep. IV Scala 1:87. 77.28 steam locomotive of the Austrian federal railways (ÖBB). Version with Giesl ejector? Very fine wheels with low bordini? Transmission and biella of mating in die -cast metal? Driving cabin lighting and integrated motor compartment, switching in digital mode At the 70s Linz was still an Eldorado of the steam locomotives, with locomotives of the groups 50, 52, 77 and 93. Apart from the machines subjected to full or partial repair, the others were mostly in rather dilapidated conditions, that is, rusty and dirty. A group of young people, later co-founders of the Austrian society for the history of the railways, began to optimize the appearance of the individual steam locomotives. In terms of colors, the 77.66 was particularly distinguished, which was decorated with the colors of the national state railways. Black boiler, water tanks and green cabin, red wheels, wheels and hundreds of the shiny boiler. Although this combination of colors did not exist on the old Austrian locomotives nor on the locomotives of the era of the First Republic, the young people liked very much and soon also among fans of railways and photographers scattered the rumor that there were gems on the not electrified sections in Alta Austria. To the 77.28, added later, a chromatic aspect similar to 77.66 was conferred, which retained for a long time after it was already owned by Ögeg. However, after the last main inspection, he recovered his traditional combination of ÖBB colors. Although the two “colorful” have never been historically related to the rest of the Austrian railways, they are considered a piece of history of the national railways being still in use in this combination of colors. Nem 362 and kinematic branches for short hooks. Number of motorized axles. Number of axes with grip rims. Three -light head sign on both sides of the vehicle with switching according to the direction of travel. Plux22 electric interface for traction unit. At the 70s Linz was still an Eldorado of the steam locomotives, with locomotives of the groups 50, 52, 77 and 93. Although this combination of colors did not exist on the old Austrian locomotives nor on the locomotives of the era of the First Republic, the young people liked very much and soon also among fans of railways and photographers scattered the rumor that there were gems on the not electrified sections in Alta Austri.
770083 Roco Steam Locomotive 77.28, OBB, Ep. IV Scale 187