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Steam locomotive bn2t + t henschel T2-71 - Modelik
Steam locomotive bn2t + t henschel T2-71 - Modelik
Steam locomotive narrow gauge The locomotive history In the decade of the 30th of twentieth century, the steam locomotive narrow gauge became the main means of traction and the most commonly used for transporting agricultural products. Were produced in various forms and by many manufacturers. In the factories of Henschel in Kassel, Germany, several structures have been developed for locomotives. Sometimes difficult to distinguish, externally presented different characteristics, each one tailored to the needs of customers. These variants had names like "Riesa" "Fabio" or "Mount". Were produced and exported to several countries. The configuration represented here corresponds to the type of locomotive "Riesa". During World War II, this robust and simple design was produced with a single name. War Locomotive type KDL 13. The locomotive represented in this model, serial number24115 was manufactured in 1939 for the Stuttgart companyFranz Haberl. In 1941 he was seized by the state to makethe connection to the military camp (Heeresfeldbahn) and received the number HF 7038. After the war he remained in Poland to service Wyrzyskiej Koley Powiatowej (Railways Powiatowej District), and in 1949, was included in the inventory of PKP (railway of the Polish state) having then been in service in Mlawa, Bogoria and Żnin Bialosliwiu. However it was added a tender (car-trailer for fuel and water transport ), which increased its capabilities. In February 1984 he was excluded from the inventory of PKP. In 1986 became part of the estate of the Railway Narrow Gauge Museum in Wenecja, Poland. In Poland there are a few more of these locomotives: T2-73 in Krakow, and T2-64 now referred to as T49-116 in Tarnowskich Górach. Worldwide there are about 12, many of them still with potential to move. As a curiosity refers to the two that are located in Kabul Afghanistan. During the war, production of these locomotives was made in Chrzanow. After the war, production continued, and the resulting steam engines were named "Rys". Some technical data: Type: Bn2t (after being added the tender, Bn2t + t) Manufacturer: Henschel & Son Country of origin: Germany Serial number: 24115 Year of manufacture: 1939 Gauge: 600mm Weight: 9.1 tons Operating weight: 11.5 tons Cylinders: 250x300mm Distribution: Walscheart (the valve drive system invented by an engineer of the Belgium railways ) Supply of coal: 0.48 tons Water: 0.8 cubic feet Driving speed: 20 km / h Vapour pressure: 12 atmospheres The Model Technical data Code: 6 / 09 Publisher: MODELIK Author: Jan Kolodziej Scale: 1:25 Parts: 960 (and more 1479 rivets that I did) Difficulty: difficult Length: 324mm width: 75mm height:110mm Instructions: In Polish Instructions pages: 3 Layouts page : 6 Parts pages: 12 Format: A4 Today I finished the model Step by step in my blog Then, I will start the tender. |
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What a delightful, detailed model. Thanks for sharing
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That is wonderful work there, all the weathering on the rivets and bolts, and the working parts really don't look like paper
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regards Glen |
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Nice job and thanks for the prototype info.
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Superb! Beautiful, subtle weathering.
The step-by-step blog images and explanation are most enjoyable to see (and the Galician language looks beautiful on the page.) Paper coal? Hard to tell from the image in the blog ("Está na hora de meter combustível. Neste caso carvăo!") Don |
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Wow, that is fantastic! Assembly, detailing, weathering, photography -- masterful work all around. Bravo!!! Thank you for sharing all the photos!
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I was amazed at your Kraz and now this most excellent steam locomotive.
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This is a gem of a model.
The coloring is superb and the "weathering" is perfection. parts that I know are paper look like metal. One of the best paper models I have ever seen. Makes me want to go out and build one. Jim Nunn
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Vermin King > Thanks for appreciate.
birder > Thanks too for appreciate. whulsey > Many thanks too for appreciate. Don Boose > Thanks. The language is not Galician, is Portuguese, I’m in Portugal! The coal is really coal! Art Deco > Thank you too. rixtoys > Many thanks. Jim Nunn > Thanks. I recommend the locomotive models, make a beautiful model. Modelik have many as you can see in GPM site (GPM - modele kartonowe). |
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Outstanding build! The weathering alone is incredibly realistic. Love to have those skills!
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