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The appearance of German locomotives from 1871 to the present day.
In numerous pictures, the development of the colouring and designation of German locomotives for the various state railways as well as the state railways is shown, so that the chronological sequence of the remarkable changes becomes apparent.
What was the colouring of a Prussian P 8 in the early years? What did the tender locomotives in Baden look like? What inscriptions did the machines in Bavaria bear? How did the locomotives look on the Reichsbahn and Bundesbahn? Questions that many railway enthusiasts and model railway enthusiasts ask again and again and to which Wolfgang Diener gives an answer in this book.
The first part is dedicated to the painting of German locomotives from 1871 to the present day. An attempt is made to reconstruct and document the authentic colouring on the basis of official regulations and contemporary original vehicles and models. The second part of the book deals with the designation of the locomotives, i.e. the plates and inscriptions that are typical for German locomotives. Many of these signs and inscriptions are reproduced in a uniform form on the basis of reconstructed drawings.
In numerous pictures, the development of the colouring and designation of German locomotives for the various state railways as well as the state railways is shown, so that the chronological sequence of the remarkable changes becomes apparent.
What was the colouring of a Prussian P 8 in the early years? What did the tender locomotives in Baden look like? What inscriptions did the machines in Bavaria bear? How did the locomotives look on the Reichsbahn and Bundesbahn? Questions that many railway enthusiasts and model railway enthusiasts ask again and again and to which Wolfgang Diener gives an answer in this book.
The first part is dedicated to the painting of German locomotives from 1871 to the present day. An attempt is made to reconstruct and document the authentic colouring on the basis of official regulations and contemporary original vehicles and models. The second part of the book deals with the designation of the locomotives, i.e. the plates and inscriptions that are typical for German locomotives. Many of these signs and inscriptions are reproduced in a uniform form on the basis of reconstructed drawings.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Diener, W.
- Title
- Anstrich und Bezeichnung von Lokomotiven
- Details
- Numerous illustrations, some in colour. 192 pages.
- State
- New
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