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Deutsche Bundesbahn Baureihe 03

After the Deutsche Reichsbahn company consolidated dozens of railway companies in the different German states during the 1920s, a great step toward further unification was begun with e the design of the standard locomotives or "Einheitslocomotiven" which would be used on all routes. The famous BR 01 Pacific was the first to emerge and this mighty express locomotive successfully replaced former designs from Prussia, Saxon, Bavaria, and Baden. The BR 01 fulfilled all of her designer's expectations - she was beautiful and her performance was as good as her looks. But hopes for the renovation of the German track system, which was in poor shape after W.W.I, fell far behind schedule. Some main roads could not withstand the twenty-metric ton axle loads of the BR 01 especially those in the flat country in northern Germany. So it was decided to build another Pacific locomotive which would have an axle loading not to exceed 17.5 tons. Initially, manufacturers were asked to develop a locomotive with compound expansion cylinders, but as Prussian influences won out, a simple expansion design, similar to the BR 01, was selected. The main differences between the BR 01 and the new locomotive were in boiler diameter (1.70m instead of 1.90m), thickness of frame plates (80mm instead of 90mm), and small diameter cylinders (570mm instead of 600mm). Known as the BR 03, she was remarkably sleek. The BR 03 was 8% lighter than the BR 01 and, as she proved to be a fast flier on the track, she underwent many streamlining trials. A total of 298 examples were ordered from Henschel, Krupp, Borsig, Schwartzkopf and other German manufacturers, and production finally ended in 1937. The BR 03 family was badly wounded in W.W.II; only 150 BR 03s remained in West Germany after the war, and even counting 70 others in East Germany, there were more than one quarter of the total which never saw their homeland again. While 35 lucky ones survived in Poland, tracing those in other eastern occupied countries proved to be impossible. During the 1950s and 60s, new boilers were fitted to the remaining BR 03s in both East and West Germany. With their performance considerably enhanced by this modification, the BR 03 lived on until the end of steam railroading in Germany.

  • Scale/Gauge: 1/32, No. 1 Gauge (45 mm)
  • Total Weight: 7 kg
  • Dimensions
    • Length Over Buffers: 553 mm
    • Width: 98 mm
    • Height: 142 mm
  • Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-2 Pacific
  • Driving Wheels: 62 mm diameter made of stainless steel
  • Minimum Radius: 2 meter
  • Engine Cylinders: 2 Cylinders with cross ports, Bore 13mm x Stroke 20mm
  • Valve Gear: Heusinger Valve Gear
  • Boiler Type: Type "C"
  • Water Capacity: 300 cc at 70% full
  • Pressure: 3 kg/cm2 at normal working pressure
  • Fittings:
    • Two safety valves, two super heater tubes, pressure gauge, water gauge, blow down valve, throttle valve, blower valve, by-pass valve
    • Lubricator: Roscoe displacement type
  • Fuel: Methylated alcohol
  • Water Feed Systems: hand operated pump, axle driven pump
  • Burner: 3 wick
  • Fuel Capicity: 170 cc

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