Kato Lemke - K10-500-3 - Locomotive, Steam, 0-4-0, Bavarian D VI - ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) - 3-Pack
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Stock Number | K10-500-3 |
Original Retail Price | 6,710¥ |
Brand | Kato Lemke |
Manufacturer | Kato |
Body Style | Kato Box Set European Prototype |
Prototype Vehicle | Locomotive, Steam, 0-4-0, Bavarian D VI (Details) |
Road or Company Name | ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) (Details) |
Reporting Marks | OBB |
Road or Reporting Number | 3-Pack |
Coupler Type | Rapido Hook |
Coupler Mount | Body-Mount |
Wheel Type | Nickel-Silver Plated Metal |
Wheel Profile | Small Flange (Low Profile) |
Multipack | Yes |
Multipack Count | 3 |
Multipack ID Number | K10-500-3 |
Series Name | Pocket Train |
DCC Readiness | Ready |
Release Date | 2019-09-01 |
Item Category | Passenger Trains |
Model Type | Steam |
Model Subtype | European |
Model Variety | BR 88 |
Prototype Region | Europe |
Prototype Era | NA Era I: Early Steam (1835 - 1900) |
Scale | 1/160 |
EAN/JAN/GTIN13 Number | 4250528612742 |
Specific Item Information:
This superb N gauge European Kato Lemke 10-500-3 Pocket Line Steam Train pack includes 1x OBB BR 88 Black Steam Locomotive (unpowered) and 2x Green Passenger Cars (1 of which is powered).
A 3-piece passenger train, the locomotive is modeled on a Bavarian D6 mountain while the cars are based on Austrian boxcars. The small 2-axle locomotive is relatively delicate, since the drive is housed in the chassis of the first passenger car. The traction is good enough to pull another 3 cars. The drive is made of a high-quality 5-pole Kato engine. Models for this train currently still run on many Swiss, Austrian, Dutch, French and German heritage railways and clubs.
A 3-piece passenger train, the locomotive is modeled on a Bavarian D6 mountain while the cars are based on Austrian boxcars. The small 2-axle locomotive is relatively delicate, since the drive is housed in the chassis of the first passenger car. The traction is good enough to pull another 3 cars. The drive is made of a high-quality 5-pole Kato engine. Models for this train currently still run on many Swiss, Austrian, Dutch, French and German heritage railways and clubs.
Model Information:
Kato boxed sets for European Prototypes come in various shapes and sizes. These may contain complete train sets with track and power pack or may be as simple as a pair of passenger coaches. Many of the sets use "bookshelf" boxes with cardboard sleeves and carefully cut foam inserts.
Prototype History:
The Bavarian Class D VI were German, 0-4-0, steam locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn). They were light, twin-coupled, saturated steam, tank engines. Maffei supplied the first 30 locomotives from 1880 to 1883, and Krauss delivered a further 23 up to 1894.The Bavarian Class D VI were German, 0-4-0, steam locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn). They were light, twin-coupled, saturated steam, tank engines. Maffei supplied the first 30 locomotives from 1880 to 1883, and Krauss delivered a further 23 up to 1894.
Road Name History:
The Austrian Federal Railways (German: Österreichische Bundesbahnen or ÖBB, formerly the Bundesbahn Österreich or BBÖ) is the national railway system of Austria, and the administrator of Liechtenstein's railways. The ÖBB group is owned entirely by the Republic of Austria and is divided into several separate businesses that manage the infrastructure and operate passenger and freight services.
The Austrian Federal Railways has had two discrete periods of existence. It was first formed in 1923, using the Bundesbahn Österreich name, as a successor to the Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways (kkStB), but was incorporated into the Deutsche Reichsbahn during the 1938-1945 Anschluss. It was reformed in 1947, using the slightly different Österreichische Bundesbahnen name, and remains in existence in this form.
Major changes currently being made to the Austrian railway network are the construction of the Wien Hauptbahnhof (Vienna main station), the Koralm Railway, the Semmering Base Tunnel and the Brenner Base Tunnel connection with Italy.
From Wikipedia

The Austrian Federal Railways has had two discrete periods of existence. It was first formed in 1923, using the Bundesbahn Österreich name, as a successor to the Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways (kkStB), but was incorporated into the Deutsche Reichsbahn during the 1938-1945 Anschluss. It was reformed in 1947, using the slightly different Österreichische Bundesbahnen name, and remains in existence in this form.
Major changes currently being made to the Austrian railway network are the construction of the Wien Hauptbahnhof (Vienna main station), the Koralm Railway, the Semmering Base Tunnel and the Brenner Base Tunnel connection with Italy.
From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information:
Wolfgang Lemke GmbH from Haan, Germany, is an importer and also a manufacturer of model articles, especially for model railways in N and H0 scales.
Starting in 1990, Lemke was the general importer for Kato's products in Germany and Europe, a position now held by Noch. Lemke is also producing, in cooperation with Kato, specific models for the German and European market under the brand name 'Kato Lemke'.
Starting in 1990, Lemke was the general importer for Kato's products in Germany and Europe, a position now held by Noch. Lemke is also producing, in cooperation with Kato, specific models for the German and European market under the brand name 'Kato Lemke'.
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