N-Scale 06/2023: DB IC variant of the ET 403
Modellbahn Union novelty: DB IC variant of the ET 403!
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Dear customer,
with our prestige project, the ET 403 DB electric multiple unit in the Lufthansa Airport Express livery, we have met the desire of our N-gauge customers. And now we deliver the DB IC variant of the ET 403!
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In the YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiMfb4eZ8CY: The factory-installed coupling, which has been used very successfully by large Japanese manufacturers for over 40 years, has now also found its way into our first railcars. This very tightly coupled railcar can be used in a minimum radius of 250mm. Of course, longer couplings are also included, so that the train is also suitable for R1 (192mm). Additional couplings are included with the model for double traction operation.
Incidentally, our railcar was voted model of the year 2022 in the largest German-speaking N gauge forum.
All items you can see in our online shop are in stock and can be delivered immediately. We deliver via DHL [&] UPS without delays.
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In addition to the analog variant, the multiple unit is also available in a sound variant with a decoder and a new original sound. A digital version without sound is also available! The digital variants are each equipped with 4 decoders in order to be able to use the train flexibly and to be able to switch the interior lighting separately in each car. The decoders are already optimally matched to the model at the factory.
The length is 16.9 cm for the end cars and 16.7 cm for the middle cars. The train is equipped with short couplings as standard, for which we recommend a minimum radius of 250mm. With the enclosed longer couplings, the train is also suitable for R1 192mm. Couplings for operation as double traction are also included.
Example:
The ET 403 electric multiple unit is considered the forerunner of the current ICEs. The order for construction was issued on May 24, 1970, the first unit was handed over on March 2, 1973. From the winter timetable of 1974/75, the trains were used in what was then still 1st class IC traffic and ran mainly on the Bremen-Munich route. A total of 3 4-car units were produced. After the introduction of 2nd class in IC operations, the trains could no longer be used flexibly. As of 1982, the Lufthansa Airport Express (LAX) was used as a new area of application. The trains were used from Düsseldorf via Cologne to Frankfurt, thus replacing domestic flights on these routes. The trains were successfully used as LAX until 1993. The decommissioning took place due to corrosion damage. One set is currently being processed.
The trains had a cruising speed of 200km/h and a documented top speed of 225km/h. As with the ICE3 and ICE4 today, the drive was distributed among the entire train, the composition could vary from 3 to 5 parts, and double traction was also possible. An intermediate car is designed as a half dining car.
The supplementary car for the ET 403 has a Next18 digital interface, interior lighting with a digital interface, numerous separately applied details (partly made of metal), prototypical inscriptions, as well as interior fittings, NEM coupler pockets and Scharfenberg couplers in various lengths.
The length is 16.7 cm.
Example:
The ET 403 electric multiple unit is considered the forerunner of the current ICEs. The order for construction was issued on May 24, 1970, the first unit was handed over on March 2, 1973. From the winter timetable of 1974/75, the trains were used in what was then still 1st class IC traffic and ran mainly on the Bremen-Munich route. A total of 3 4-car units were produced. After the introduction of 2nd class in IC operations, the trains could no longer be used flexibly. As of 1982, the Lufthansa Airport Express (LAX) was used as a new area of application. The trains were used from Düsseldorf via Cologne to Frankfurt, thus replacing domestic flights on these routes. The trains were successfully used as LAX until 1993. The decommissioning took place due to corrosion damage. One set is currently being processed.
The trains had a cruising speed of 200km/h and a documented top speed of 225km/h. As with the ICE3 and ICE4 today, the drive was distributed among the entire train, the composition could vary from 3 to 5 parts, and double traction was also possible. An intermediate car is designed as a half dining car.
In addition to the analog variant, the multiple unit is also available in a sound variant with a decoder and a new original sound. A digital version without sound is also available! The digital variants are each equipped with 4 decoders in order to be able to use the train flexibly and to be able to switch the interior lighting separately in each car. The decoders are already optimally matched to the model at the factory.
The length is 16.9 cm for the end cars and 16.7 cm for the middle cars. The train is equipped with short couplings as standard, for which we recommend a minimum radius of 250mm. With the enclosed longer couplings, the train is also suitable for R1 192mm. Couplings for operation as double traction are also included.
Example:
The ET 403 electric multiple unit is considered the forerunner of the current ICEs. The order for construction was issued on May 24, 1970, the first unit was handed over on March 2, 1973. From the winter timetable of 1974/75, the trains were used in what was then still 1st class IC traffic and ran mainly on the Bremen-Munich route. A total of 3 4-car units were produced. After the introduction of 2nd class in IC operations, the trains could no longer be used flexibly. As of 1982, the Lufthansa Airport Express (LHA) was used as a new area of application. The trains were used from Düsseldorf via Cologne to Frankfurt, thus replacing domestic flights on these routes. The trains were successfully used as LHA until 1993. The decommissioning took place due to corrosion damage. One set is currently being worked on. The trains had a cruising speed of 200 km/h and a documented top speed of 225 km/h. As with the ICE3 and ICE4 today, the drive was distributed among the entire train, the composition could vary from 3 to 5 parts, and double traction was also possible. An intermediate car is designed as a half dining car. Incidentally, the service staff referred to the Lufthansa Airport Express as the Apex.
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Yours sincerely
Daniel Mrugalski
DM-Toys
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