Bachmann 37-830

MXA 'Lobster' Bogie Open Wagon DB Cargo

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

The MXA ‘Lobster’ Wagon is the latest modern freight vehicle to join the Bachmann Branchline OO scale rolling stock fleet. Whilst the MXAs only entered traffic in the last decade, their true past is much longer as they were created by fitting a new steel box atop redundant Bogie Bolster wagon frames – some of which date back fifty years or more. Built for DB Cargo and used primarily for engineering work, DB has continued the tradition of giving aquatic code names to engineering wagons by calling the MXAs ‘Lobsters’.

The skeletal nature of the frames used for these wagons is evident on the Branchline model, on top of which is the industrious new box with its ribbed sides and ends. As is to be expected with modern wagons, there are numerous safety warnings, labels and instructions along with the DB logo and TOPS information, all of which is reproduced crisply and authentically, a stark contrast to the vibrant red bodywork. A full complement of underframe equipment is present, as are turned metal buffers, whilst the Y25C bogies are fitted with metal wheelsets and NEM coupling pockets to ensure these models run as well as they look.

 

MODEL FEATURES:

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
37-830
GTIN
803393081102
RRP
£57.95
Catalogue
Spring 2023
Release date
August 2023

Model details

Coupling
NEM
Finish
Pristine
Livery
Red
Running number
965066

Prototype information

Wagon type
Open Wagon
Operator
DB Cargo UK
TOPS classification
British Rail MXA Bogie Open

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