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14.99 EUR*
Art.-no. MU_N-A00457
Modellbahn Union
Model of a closed and open derailer. Derailers were used to prevent collisions resulting from e.g. runaway wagons on fiddle yards.
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9.99 EUR*
Art.-no. MU_N-A00458
Modellbahn Union
Set with 2 16 cylinder diesel engines for use as e.g. loading good
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21.99 EUR*
Art.-no. RAILNSCALE_N2330
RAILNSCALE
About the original: The Ural-4320 is a general purpose 6×6 off-road vehicle. The production started in 1977. This truck is designed for the Soviet army but also in use in many other countries. In the proverbial Russian tradition, the Ural-4320 is reliable and easy to repair and maintain.
This RAILNSCALE product was manufactured by DM-Toys in Germany in the usual RAILNSCALE quality. The highly detailed parts are made of plastic in the 3D printing process and are delivered unpainted. The kits can be processed and painted with standard tools and colors (eg with Revell Email or Revell Aqua Color). The best results are achieved with a primer before painting. Visit www.railnscale.com for building instructions and crafting tips. All trademarks, all trade names, service marks and trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used for information purposes only. The brands and trademarks on the models have only been reproduced to respect the historical truth and are not advertising. The intention is to provide a realistic depiction and not to specify a relationship with the trademark owner. |
329.00 EUR
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269.99 EUR*
Art.-no. Arnold_HN2429
Arnold
DB, class 42 steam locomotive in black / red livery, 42 555, epoch three
- Company number: 42 555 - Next18 interface, speaker installation prepared - Motor with a flywheel - 2 headlights that change with the direction of travel, switchable in digital mode - NEM 355 shaft with KK kinematics - New form 2019 |
419.00 EUR
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299.99 EUR*
Art.-no. Arnold_HN2429S
Arnold
DB, class 42 steam locomotive in black / red livery, 42 555, epoch three
- Company number: 42 555 - Factory equipped with DCC sound decoder - Motor with a flywheel - 2 headlights that change with the direction of travel, switchable in digital mode - NEM 355 shaft with KK kinematics - New form 2019 |
349.90 EUR
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199.99 EUR*
Art.-no. Arnold_HN2333
Arnold
DRB, class 42 steam locomotive in black-grey livery, 42 512, Ep. II
- Company number: 42 512 - Next18 interface, speaker installation prepared - Motor with flywheel - 2 headlights that change with the direction of travel, switchable in digital mode - Shaft NEM 355 with KK kinematics - New shape 2019 Additional prototype information: Built in 1944 by BMAG, Berlin, serial no. 13267 Acceptance 06/22/1944 as 42 512 First Bw Bw Gloggnitz, later Austria 04/28/45: ÖStB and BBÖ 1953: ÖBB, new number 42.512 retired 02.03.1953 |
469.90 EUR
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299.99 EUR*
Art.-no. Arnold_HN2333S
Arnold
DRB, class 42 steam locomotive in black-grey livery, 42 512, Ep. II
- Company number: 42 512 - Factory fitted with DCC sound decoder - Motor with flywheel - 2 headlights that change with the direction of travel, switchable in digital mode - Shaft NEM 355 with KK kinematics - New shape 2019 Additional prototype information: Built in 1944 by BMAG, Berlin, serial no. 13267 Acceptance 06/22/1944 as 42 512 First Bw Bw Gloggnitz, later Austria 04/28/45: ÖStB and BBÖ 1953: ÖBB, new number 42.512 retired 02.03.1953 |
251.91 EUR*
Art.-no. Arnold_HN2335
Arnold
DR, class 42 steam locomotive in black / red livery, 42 848, epoch three
- Company number: 42 848 - Next18 interface, speaker installation prepared - Motor with a flywheel - 2 headlights that change with the direction of travel, switchable in digital mode - NEM 355 shaft with KK kinematics - New form 2019 |
419.00 EUR
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329.99 EUR*
Art.-no. Arnold_HN2335S
Arnold
DR, class 42 steam locomotive in black / red livery, 42 848, epoch three
- Company number: 42 848 - Factory equipped with DCC sound decoder - Motor with a flywheel - 2 headlights that change with the direction of travel, switchable in digital mode - NEM 355 shaft with KK kinematics - New form 2019 |
349.90 EUR
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159.99 EUR*
Art.-no. Arnold_HN2375
Arnold
ÖBB, Class 42 steam locomotive in black livery, 42 2713, Ep. III
- Company number: 42 2713 - Next18 interface, speaker installation prepared - Motor with flywheel - 2 headlights that change with the direction of travel, switchable in digital mode - Shaft NEM 355 with KK kinematics - New shape 2019 Additional prototype information: Built in 1945 by WLF, Florisdorf, Vienna, serial no. 17596 Acceptance 05.11.1946 as 42 2713 1953: ÖBB 42.2713 Retired 04/02/1963 bv unknown The locomotive looks as it did in the early 1950s. |
419.00 EUR
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339.99 EUR*
Art.-no. Arnold_HN2375S
Arnold
ÖBB, class 42 steam locomotive in black livery, 42 2713, epoch three
- Company number: 42 2713 - Factory equipped with DCC sound decoder - Motor with a flywheel - 2 headlights that change with the direction of travel, switchable in digital mode - NEM 355 shaft with KK kinematics - New form 2019 |
38.40 EUR*
Art.-no. ESU_59816
ESU
The LokPilot 5 micro is the smallest digital decoder from ESU to date. Thanks to the use of subminiature components, 8-layer printed circuit boards and the latest manufacturing technology, it is so small with only 8.0mm x 7.0mm and a thickness of only 2.4mm (on the capacitor: 2.9mm) that it can be used even in very small locomotives Nominal sizes Z, N or TT can accommodate. Nevertheless, functionality and robustness were not spared compared to the larger versions.
LokPilot 5 micro decoders are offered with all common interfaces. The variants with Next18 or PluX16 interface are a bit larger with a base area of 13.0mm x 9.2mm, but they also speak for the mfx®-compatible M4 protocol. Operating modes The LokPilot 5 micro is a real multi-protocol decoder. He masters the data format DCC as well as Motorola®, Selectrix® and M4. In DCC format, 14 to 128 speed steps are as natural as 2 and 4-digit addresses and up to 32 functions. Thanks to RailComPlus®, the decoders log on to a suitable digital center fully automatically. It masters all DCC programming modes and, thanks to RailCom®, the CV values on the main track can be read out with suitable control centers. Auxiliary registers exist for control centers that can only program CVs from 1-255. Motorola® users benefit from up to 28 speed steps with 255 addresses. Three additional Motorola® addresses enable the activation of 16 functions. A built-in programming mode also makes reprogramming possible with the venerable Control Unit 6021. The Next18 and PluX16 variants also allow automatic registration to mfx®-compatible control centers thanks to the M4 protocol. All 32 possible function keys are offered here. The LokPilot 5 micro decoder recognizes the Märklin® braking distances as well as ZIMO® HLU / ZACK commands or the Lenz® ABC system. Braking with DCC brake modules or with DC voltage is also possible. It also stops with a Selectrix® brake diode. An ABC automatic shuttle train enables automatic commuting between two stations. The LokPilot 5 decoder can be used on analog DC trains. The versions with Next18 or PluX16 can also be used on analog AC systems. The maximum speed can be set separately. The decoder switches between the operating modes fully automatically "on-the-fly". Usually nothing needs to be set. Functions We know that you want your locomotives to be as realistic as possible. That is why we have equipped the LokPilot 5 micro with an astonishing number of function outputs. The variants with 6-pin or 8-pin wiring harness offer 4 amplified function outputs with 180mA output current each as well as two logic level outputs for servos or Susi. The versions with Next18 or PluX16 interface have a total of 6 amplified outputs and two logic level outputs. All important lighting functions are available. The brightness of each output can be set separately. The decoder masters the automatic pressing and detaching when uncoupling for ROCO®, Krois® and Telex® couplings. Engine control The engine control of the LokPilot 5 micro has been fundamentally improved again. A variably adjustable PWM clock frequency from 10kHz to 50kHz ensures super quiet operation, especially with bell-armature motors - the typical "hum" is a thing of the past. The load control can now be adapted to difficult cases with up to 10 CVs. The unique "Autotune" function enables the decoder to be automatically calibrated to the motor. With up to 0.75A motor current, the LokPilot 5 micro decoder provides enough juice for the intended application scenarios. Operational safety On request, a PowerPack can be connected to the LokPilot 5 micro to bridge dirty rail sections. protection Of course, the motor output and the function outputs are protected against overload. We want you to enjoy your decoder for as long as possible. |
36.99 EUR
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19.99 EUR*
Art.-no. Busch_8236
Busch
Building kit for an historic farmhouse, built in 1550 in Mulfingen, in the Hohenlohe area of Germany. The original building was transported and rebuilt at the »Hohenloher Open Air Museum Wackershofen« (www.wackershofen.de) and can be viewed there today. The blue half-timbered oak beams have been pre-colored and the plaster walls have the color and structure of the original. An inside light (Article 4280) can be installed. Size: approx. 71 x 56 mm, 68 mm high.
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29.99 EUR*
Art.-no. Faller_231701
Faller
This building kit contains: 106 single parts in 6 colors, window foil, 1 paper mask and 1 construction instruction.
Use FALLER EXPERT plastic glue for crafting. Dimensions: 103 x 70 x 80 mm |
Yours sincerely
Daniel Mrugalski
DM-Toys