(497 productos)
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the type Zaes-z with numerous attached small parts and extensive imprints. Limited edition.
ALBE 788025
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the type Zaes-z with numerous attached small parts and extensive imprints. Limited edition.
ALBE 788026
Albert Modell
Kesselwagen Zaes, SK-TTTRA, Ep.VI
ALBE 788028
Albert Modell
Kesselwagen Zaes-z, SZ, Ep.V
ALBE 788029
Albert Modell
Tank car Zaes "ROMPETROL" of the CD, era V
ALBE 788030
Albert Modell
Tank car Zaes "ROMPETROL" of the CD, era V
ALBE 788031
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the Zas type with numerous applied small parts and extensive printing.Prototype: In the 1970s, two-axle tank cars were no longer sufficient to meet the increased transport needs of the Comecon countries. The Romanian company Intreprinderea de Vagoane subsequently developed four-axle tank cars with a capacity of 63 m³. These were manufactured at three locations in Romania and were available with and without boiler heating, as well as with different bogies
ALBE 788034
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the Zas type with numerous applied small parts and extensive printing.Prototype: In the 1970s, two-axle tank cars were no longer sufficient to meet the increased transport needs of the Comecon countries. The Romanian company Intreprinderea de Vagoane subsequently developed four-axle tank cars with a capacity of 63 m³. These were manufactured at three locations in Romania and were available with and without boiler heating, as well as with different bogies
ALBE 788035
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the type Zaes with numerous attached small parts and extensive imprints. Limited edition.
ALBE 788036
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the type Zaes with numerous attached small parts and extensive imprints. Limited edition.
ALBE 788037
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the type Zaes with numerous attached small parts and extensive imprints. Limited edition.
ALBE 788038
Albert Modell
Zaes tank wagon of Rail Cargo Hungaria (Hungary), Era VI
ALBE 788039
Albert Modell
Tank car Zaes of the ONCF "FRET", epoch V
ALBE 788040
Albert Modell
Albert Modell 790006 GYSEV Kesselwagen Zakks Ep.5
ALBE 790006
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the type Zakks with numerous attached small parts and extensive imprints. Limited edition.
ALBE 790007
Albert Modell
Kesselwagen Zakks, MAV, Ep.V
ALBE 790009
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the type Zakks with numerous attached small parts and extensive imprints. Limited edition.
ALBE 790010
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank car of the Zas type with numerous applied small parts and extensive printing.Prototype: In the 1970s, two-axle tank cars were no longer sufficient to meet the increased transport needs of the Comecon countries. The Romanian company Intreprinderea de Vagoane subsequently developed four-axle tank cars with a capacity of 63 m³. These were manufactured at three locations in Romania and were available with and without boiler heating, as well as with different bogies
ALBE 795001
Albert Modell
Tank wagon Zes of the CFR, Era VI
ALBE 796003
Albert Modell
Albert Modell 796006 DB KVG Kesselwagen Zas Ep.5
ALBE 796006
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank wagon of the Zas type with numerous applied small parts and extensive printing.Prototype: In the late 1980s, a need arose in the GDR for large-volume tank wagons. The Deutsche Reichsbahn commissioned the company Waggonbau Niesky to produce them. The wagons had a buffer length of 16.36 m, a loading volume of 85 m³, a deadweight of 25.5 t, and a maximum permitted speed of 120 km/h. A total of 343 examples were produced, intended for the transport of hazardous liq
ALBE 796007
Albert Modell
ALBE 796008
Albert Modell
Model: HO DC scale. Four-axle tank wagon of the Zas type with numerous applied small parts and extensive printing.Prototype: In the late 1980s, a need arose in the GDR for large-volume tank wagons. The Deutsche Reichsbahn commissioned the company Waggonbau Niesky to produce them. The wagons had a buffer length of 16.36 m, a loading volume of 85 m³, a deadweight of 25.5 t, and a maximum permitted speed of 120 km/h. A total of 343 examples were produced, intended for the transport of hazardous liq
ALBE 796009
Albert Modell
Kesselwagen Zas, D-GATXD, Ep.VI 'GATX'
ALBE 796011