release date: available narrow gauge steam locomotive 99 222 of the Harz Railway (HSB), in the version as it is still used today. True to the original livery and inscriptions from epoch VI. The five powered axles are driven by two powerful motors. Equipped with an mfx/DCC decoder with extensive light and sound functions
Propulsion with two high-performance motors, all axles driven by coupling rods. The driver's cab doors and the smoke chamber door must be opened. Finely detailed Mallet-type chassis with many details such as the complete linkage and the lubrication pump drive. Original black/red colour scheme and lettering from epoch VI, as the locomotive is still present at the HSB today. Equipped with an mfx/DCC decoder with many light and sound functions such as headlights, cab lighting, engine lighting, driving sound, whistle and bell that can be triggered by reed switches and much more. The driving sound also works in analogue mode. Integrated smoke generator with synchronous steam outlet on the wheel as well as cylinder steam and steam outlet on the pipe when operated. Digitally switchable LGB system couplings at both ends, these can be dismantled. Spring buffer. Length above buffer zone 40 cm.