Hello,
I would ask you if in Austria does remain after the WW2 some of the subsequent DRG wagons:
-Hecht type 1926 (that made by Lima)
-Wagon made in kit by Roco (I couldn't find the correct classification)
Bye
Fulviozzi
Hello,
I would ask you if in Austria does remain after the WW2 some of the subsequent DRG wagons:
-Hecht type 1926 (that made by Lima)
-Wagon made in kit by Roco (I couldn't find the correct classification)
Bye
Fulviozzi
"Hecht" existed in Austria until the 70's.
The second one should be a "Donnerbüchse". Some of the version with 7 and 8 windows and with closed platforms remained in the ÖBB until the early 80's. I have never seen a photo of an wagon like yours in Austria.
Hello Fulviozzi,
there were following type 26-wagons in Austria (after 1945):
1 A4ü from 1956 A4üh 11305 (later Museumswagon B 5081 27-03300-1)
3 AB4ü from 1956 AB4üh 21385 - 387, (1968 only one wagon AB 5181 37-13350)
8 C4ü from 1956 B4üh 30510 - 517 (1968 only 30513 was B 5081 20-13100)
the other type is in my opinion a dreamtype from Roco.
@Mike der westbahnen: die sogenannten Type 26 Hechte unterschieden sich in der Anordnung des Daches, hier war es gerade durchgezogen, im Gegensatz zu den 22er Typen, das sind die typischen Hechtwagen mit den eingezogenen Dachenden über den Einstiegen. Schau dir die Dachenden auf dem Foto von Fulviozzi an und siehe hier auf der HP von HPKern http://www.bahn.hfkern.de/Roco_Wagen/Hecht.html
LG Lucky
the other type is in my opinion a dreamtype from Roco.
Not really. It is a Ci-25 of DRB, but the livery is definetly wrong and there was no car of this type with the ÖBB
Not really. It is a Ci-25 of DRB, but the livery is definetly wrong and there was no car of this type with the ÖBB
Thank you, thats what I menat - dreamtype of an ÖBB wagon ;-))))