Gizzy
A gentleman, a scholar, and a railway modeller....

Many of us own a LGB V51/V52 loco, which were based on a MaK loco originally built for a cement works in Germany.
DB later brought 5 locos for narrow gauge lines which is what the LGB model is based on.
The original MaK loco later worked on the Brohtalbahn as D4, before going to the RhB in 1999 as No. 241. They updated and modified it to work mainly at the Untervaz Industrial Area. The loco was retired from the RhB this year and sold back to the Brohtalbahn. It was overhauled and repainted at the RhB Landquart Depot before being delivered back for its second career on the Brohtalbahn.
I found this video showing its departure from Switzerland and its delivery to Germany....
DB later brought 5 locos for narrow gauge lines which is what the LGB model is based on.
The original MaK loco later worked on the Brohtalbahn as D4, before going to the RhB in 1999 as No. 241. They updated and modified it to work mainly at the Untervaz Industrial Area. The loco was retired from the RhB this year and sold back to the Brohtalbahn. It was overhauled and repainted at the RhB Landquart Depot before being delivered back for its second career on the Brohtalbahn.
I found this video showing its departure from Switzerland and its delivery to Germany....