51296 - Gedeckter Güterwagen Hbqrs-52 DB
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New mould 2025
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Covered Freight Car Hbqrs-52 DB

Road no.: 218 392 / 218 393

Item no: 51296
motorisierung/system: 6 DC
Direct currentDirect current
Delivery date: Q4/2025
Item no: 51297
motorisierung/system: 4 AC
Alternating currentAlternating current
Delivery date: Q4/2025
lüp: 285.5
285,5
Length over buffer in mmLength over buffer in mm
kurzkupplungskinematik: 1
The model has a coupler pocket and short coupling cinematicThe model has a coupler pocket and short coupling cinematic
Meaning of the Symbols
motorisierung/system: 6 DC
Direct currentDirect current
motorisierung/system: 4 AC
Alternating currentAlternating current
lüp: 285.5
285,5
Length over buffer in mmLength over buffer in mm
kurzkupplungskinematik: 1
The model has a coupler pocket and short coupling cinematicThe model has a coupler pocket and short coupling cinematic
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Model details

  • Fine board joints
  • Brake blocks in wheel plane
  • Individually mounted axle brake rod
  • Individually mounted brake systems
  • True to scale narrow frame
  • Metal axle holders
  • Wheelsets with inside contours
  • Precise paintwork and printing

Info about the original

To speed up the transport of large volumes of parcel freight, Deutsche Reichsbahn introduced purpose-built light goods trains, referred to as “Leig” trains. These trains featured two large-capacity goods wagons, coupled closely together and connected by a wide gangway and a guard’s compartment. This design allowed onboard personnel to sort parcel freight while the train was in motion. In the 1950s, Deutsche Bundesbahn revived this concept for the development of new goods wagons and began planning the construction of modern Leig units. Based on the Glmehs 50, ninety-eight Leig units of the Gllm(e)hs 52 type were built. Initially, they were distinguished by the prominent “Stückgut-Schnellverkehr” (“Express Parcel Service”) lettering painted across their wooden side walls. Each Leig unit was assigned to a specific home station, from which they operated on regular rotations. From the late 1970s, Deutsche Bundesbahn began modernising some of these Leig units, replacing their wooden walls with panel sections and rotating their U-shaped box profiles. In this modernised configuration, the last Leig units remained in operation until 1991, before being fully replaced by lorries for parcel freight transport.

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