The Marklin/LGB Franzburg Loco

Thanks for the info, Alan!

For anyone who is interested, the all-black DR version of the Franzburg is now readily available on German eBay too; this is just one of many listings...
http://www.ebay.de/itm/LGB-20180-Dampflok-BR-99-5604-DR-Epoche-III-Neuware/371299569375?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D30068%26meid%3Da9d8aa1453f14cda970e3e8a4c9ce895%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D291428135616&rt=nc

The appear to be a couple of detail differences between the Franzburg and its DR liveried cousin - one or two of the boiler fittings seem different, and the DR one has no top lamp (though the square socket for it is still there, which looks a little ugly to me).

Jon.
 
Looking at your last photo, it appears that this loco is a bit lower and possibly narrower than a Stainz.
 
Madman said:
Looking at your last photo, it appears that this loco is a bit lower and possibly narrower than a Stainz.

Yes, the loco is quite a bit smaller all round than the Stainz despite being on a similar chassis.
 
i dont care the mrs duffy to be, asked me if i like it.. . and treated me to it today WIN/WIN ???
 
mike said:
i dont care the mrs duffy to be, asked me if i like it.. . and treated me to it today WIN/WIN ???
So, can we have side-by-side photo's for comparison when you get it please?
 
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Thanks Alan.. ;D

Interestingly, it seems to squat-down more than the Stainz.. I wait to see if the 'block is a new moulding..??
 
The block is the same.
 
I gather from things I've read in the past that the classic Stainz is actually around 1:19 scale.... on that basis I would reckon the Franzburg is possibly closer to the "proper" 1:22.5..... not that it matters! ;)

Jon.
 
The front-end shot reminds me of something WH / FR perhaps??
Sure I have seen something very similar lately. - Been going through some back-issues I was given at Stafford, so may have been in them, rather than on here??
 
I assume the real-world Franzburg is a well-tank design, as is the Stainz? The short side tanks look to be for coal bunkerage only, and there appear to be water filler funnels either side of the boiler, similar to (but slightly less obvious than) the large single filler funnel on the left side of the Stainz.
Given that the Franzburg has a much lower boiler profile than the Stainz (the scale difference mentioned in my last post notwithstanding), one wonders what kind of water capacity the original has...?

Jon.
 
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