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Pro Train: Prussian G8 (BR 55 KPEV)

Pro Train: Prussian G8 (BR 55 KPEV)

The Prussian Class G 8 locomotives were eight-coupled, superheated, freight locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways. There were two variants: the G 8 built from 1902 with a 14 tonne axle load and the 'reinforced G 8' (verstärkte G 8) built from 1913 (later designated the G 8.1) with a 17-tonne (17-long-ton; 19-short-ton) axle load. The latter was the most numerous German state railway (Länderbahn) locomotive, over 5,000 examples being built.

Features:

- G8 steam locomotive
- G8 tender 
- animated drivers cabin
- realistic PBR model
- tender headlights

$5.25

Original: $14.99

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Pro Train: Prussian G8 (BR 55 KPEV)

$14.99

$5.25

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Pro Train: Prussian G8 (BR 55 KPEV)

The Prussian Class G 8 locomotives were eight-coupled, superheated, freight locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways. There were two variants: the G 8 built from 1902 with a 14 tonne axle load and the 'reinforced G 8' (verstärkte G 8) built from 1913 (later designated the G 8.1) with a 17-tonne (17-long-ton; 19-short-ton) axle load. The latter was the most numerous German state railway (Länderbahn) locomotive, over 5,000 examples being built.

Features:

- G8 steam locomotive
- G8 tender 
- animated drivers cabin
- realistic PBR model
- tender headlights

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The Prussian Class G 8 locomotives were eight-coupled, superheated, freight locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways. There were two variants: the G 8 built from 1902 with a 14 tonne axle load and the 'reinforced G 8' (verstärkte G 8) built from 1913 (later designated the G 8.1) with a 17-tonne (17-long-ton; 19-short-ton) axle load. The latter was the most numerous German state railway (Länderbahn) locomotive, over 5,000 examples being built.

Features:

- G8 steam locomotive
- G8 tender 
- animated drivers cabin
- realistic PBR model
- tender headlights