Size: 27.5 x 5.5 x 12 cm (LxWxH)
BRIX - the BlueBrixx Specials train system
Label: BRIX
Manufacturer No: 101008
Manufacturer/Distributor: BB Services GmbH, Boettgerstraße 14b, 65439, Flörsheim, DE
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Published on 15.07.2019
E44 - eine simple Abkürzung, die für eine ganz besondere Lokomotive steht: die erste in großen Stückzahlen hergestellte Elektrolokomotive Deutschlands. Zwischen 1932 und 1955 wurden 187 Stück gebaut und bis 1991 auf deutschen Schienen eingesetzt. Mit einigen technischen Neuerungen bildete die Lok den Ausgangspunkt für die moderne E-Lok-Entwicklung.
Marco stellt das Modell und sein historisches Vorbild im Detail vor und erklärt, wie er unseren Prototyp motorisiert hat. Unser Set bildet das Original mit 466 Noppensteinen sehr realitätsnah ab, ein weiteres Kunststück unseres Designers Alexander Jones.
Das Video auf Youtube: https://youtu.be/TkxLAlyYSsk
Published on 02.04.2019
Today our first passenger car arrives! Now the BlueBrixx Railway can transport goods of all kinds as well as rail passengers. For the product presentation Marco transforms our Brick-Studio into a track system.
The nickname "Silberling" (Silverling) is due to the unpainted stainless steel walls with which the car used to travel through Germany. Our model has a removable roof and seats for rail passengers.
The Silberling on Youtube: https://youtu.be/mDp8EQ0AQjY
Published on 24.03.2019
Our Brick Studio becomes a railway line again:
With the car-carrier wagon, Marco introduces another freight wagon that offers space for several cars with a width of 6 studs. The two wagons of the ensemble are flexibly connected by a technic element and easily master every curve. In the video, Marco also deals with the design process and talks about the pitfalls that have to be overcome when developing railway models.
Published on 15.02.2019
Today, Marco uses the prototype of a new locomotive to stylishly present a new freight car: the self unloading car OOtz 50 was a real heavyweight in German freight traffic until the end of the 1990s. 75 m³ of cargo space, 54 tons payload – there was plenty of room inside!