Nice, I like these wagon too. On the side of the krups wagon you can read : brings joy in the household. Hbis is the generic sign of the car. H, says : covered freight car B SAYS : Single axle, no boogie I says : movable side wall S says : max speed until 100 km/h Also passenger cars have a generic sign too.
@@ModelTrainFun I have a book from 1954,it is called Wagenkunde. When you make a education as a rail roader you get this book. You can see here, but it is all in german, maybe you can translate with Google? de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UIC-Bauart-Bezeichnungssystem_f%C3%BCr_G%C3%BCterwagen
Hi Rene, you can use DC wheels on Märklin track as they are. I have many cars with DC wheels and have no issues on my C-track. Howeever, if you are using contact track for train automation, then the DC wheels will not short the rails and trigger detection. This might be an issue depending on how you do train automation. As I understand it, if you are using M-track I believe you on occasion can have issues with modern wheels being slightly different profile. Enjoy ;-)
Fantastic video. FIrst time I have seen a review of Brawa freight cars. I have only one Brawa loco (43981 IC2), and it is brilliant. Brawa makes great products, finely detailed, but sometimes fragile details. Newer subscriber, enjoying your channel!
Nice, I like these wagon too. On the side of the krups wagon you can read : brings joy in the household.
Hbis is the generic sign of the car. H, says : covered freight car
B SAYS : Single axle, no boogie
I says : movable side wall
S says : max speed until 100 km/h
Also passenger cars have a generic sign too.
Cool - great information - what do you use as source for the letters? Thanks and enjoy ;-)
@@ModelTrainFun I have a book from 1954,it is called Wagenkunde. When you make a education as a rail roader you get this book.
You can see here, but it is all in german, maybe you can translate with Google?
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UIC-Bauart-Bezeichnungssystem_f%C3%BCr_G%C3%BCterwagen
Thanks - great link ;-)
Those are some very detailed cars. Thanks for the review.
Yup - they are nice and I think I have found a locomotive. The Autumn news from Märklin have a BR60 from Era IV - pre-ordered. Enjoy ;-)
Do you need to put AC wheels on the cars. For them to run on Märklin?
Hi Rene, you can use DC wheels on Märklin track as they are. I have many cars with DC wheels and have no issues on my C-track. Howeever, if you are using contact track for train automation, then the DC wheels will not short the rails and trigger detection. This might be an issue depending on how you do train automation. As I understand it, if you are using M-track I believe you on occasion can have issues with modern wheels being slightly different profile. Enjoy ;-)
@@ModelTrainFun Thank you! I’m new to the hobby and your videos are to good help
Fantastic video. FIrst time I have seen a review of Brawa freight cars. I have only one Brawa loco (43981 IC2), and it is brilliant. Brawa makes great products, finely detailed, but sometimes fragile details. Newer subscriber, enjoying your channel!
Glad you enjoyed it and I agree with your comments on Brawa. Interested in your experience with Brawa locomotives - are they reliable? Have fun ;-)
You really love beer wagons!
Yup ;-)
Ludmilla!
A Legend. Enjoy ;-)