Description
OBB Rh792 1052 Steam Locomotive III
1:160 scale model produced by Fleischmann. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.
Features:
Analogue DC Model
Best suited to Epoch III Model Railways
This model mainly operates in Austria
Decorated in OBB company markings
Best suited to 192mm radius curves
Authentic unobstructed view between the boiler and running gear
With a maintenance-free bell-shaped armature motor
With delicate pipes on the boiler
Direction dependent dual headlights
Details
The Prussian TÂ 13 was a series of robust German steam tank locomotives built in large numbers for the various state railways, especially the Prussian state railways and later the Deutsche Reichsbahn in the early 20th century. They featured a compact 0-8-0T wheel arrangement and were mainly used for goods and shunting duties around yards and branch lines.
Between 1910 and 1916, more than 500 standard TÂ 13s were built. After heavy losses in the First World War, additional engines were delivered in the early 1920s for the Reichsbahn and Saar Railways. Similar locomotives operated with the Imperial Railways in Alsace-Lorraine and the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways.
In 1925, the Reichsbahn grouped these engines into its Class 92.5–10 series with running numbers from 92 501 to 92 1072, and they continued work throughout Germany’s rail network. After further additions during the 1930s and Second World War, the last of the T 13s were retired by the Deutsche Bundesbahn in 1965 and the East German Reichsbahn in 1968.
There were also TÂ 13.1 superheated variants (later DRG Class 92.4) built in the early 1920s, and several experimental forms such as the Hagans and Mallet variants, but the classic TÂ 13 remains the most recognised.