Description
DR BR120 144-1 Diesel Locomotive IV (~AC-Sound)
1:87 scale model produced by Roco. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.
Features:
AC Sound Model
Best suited to Epoch IV Model Railways
This model mainly operates in Germany
Decorated in DR company markings
Best suited to 358mm radius curves
Version with original silencer and wide Dessau decorative stripe
Engine room printed in multiple colors for the first time
Complete brake air lines with fully detailed air reservoirs
Particularly authentic reproduction of the bogies
Freestanding shunting grab rails below the buffers
Home depot: Dresden Railway Division, Dresden Depot
In digital operation with switchable headlights/taillights, cab lighting, and engine room lighting.
Details
The DB Class 120 refers to the locomotives of the Soviet M62 diesel-electric series that were operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany. Originally imported from the Luhansk Locomotive Factory (LTS) in the Soviet Union between 1966 and 1978, these powerful six-axle Co-Co diesel locomotives were first classified as V 200 before being reclassified as Class 120 on the East German roster. A total of nearly 400 units were delivered, where they became hard-working freight locomotives on non-electrified routes.
After German reunification, the remaining engines were renumbered BR 220 under the unified Deutsche Bahn AG because the original Class 120 designation was already in use for electric locomotives and numbers in the 100–199 range were reserved for electrics. These diesel M62-derived locomotives were gradually phased out of service, with most withdrawn by the mid-1990s. Many of their robust Soviet-built sisters continued service in other countries, and a few examples are preserved today.