Display MoreThese 4-axled freight cars, built by Talbot in the early 90s, were designed to transport trailers and containers on the same type of rolling stock.
These 4-axled freight cars, built by Talbot in the early 90s, were designed to transport trailers and containers on the same type of rolling stock.
These 4-axled freight cars, built by Talbot in the early 90s, were designed to transport trailers and containers on the same type of rolling stock.
With the different mounting points, you can load one 40″ container (34×7 studs) or two 20″ containers (17×7 studs). To load a 40″ container or a trailer, the four mounting points on the middle need to be removed.With the different mounting points, you can load one 40″ container (34×7 studs) or two 20″ containers (17×7 studs). To load a 40″ container or a trailer, the four mounting points on the middle need to be removed.
With the different mounting points, you can load one 40″ container (34×7 studs) or two 20″ containers (17×7 studs). To load a 40″ container or a trailer, the four mounting points on the middle need to be removed.
The freightcar can also be operated without any load, but is pretty light due to the construction.The freightcar can also be operated without any load, but is pretty light due to the construction.
The freightcar can also be operated without any load, but is pretty light due to the construction.
You will need MR52ZZ ball bearings inserted into part 18677 or 1×2 technic bricks with 2 holes, which can be bought at HAbricks with preinstalled ball bearings. For axles, you either need old 9V axles (RC ones will not work) or similar 3rd party made like the ones from BrickTracks, which can be bought at HAbricks as well.You will need MR52ZZ ball bearings inserted into part 18677 or 1×2 technic bricks with 2 holes, which can be bought at HAbricks with preinstalled ball bearings. For axles, you either need old 9V axles (RC ones will not work) or similar 3rd party made like the ones from BrickTracks, which can be bought at HAbricks as well.
You will need MR52ZZ ball bearings inserted into part 18677 or 1×2 technic bricks with 2 holes, which can be bought at HAbricks with preinstalled ball bearings. For axles, you either need old 9V axles (RC ones will not work) or similar 3rd party made like the ones from BrickTracks, which can be bought at HAbricks as well.
Clicking on download will download a .zip file, that contains the .io file for all 4 variants or the PDF-instructions for all 4 variants.Clicking on download will download a .zip file, that contains the .io file for all 4 variants or the PDF-instructions for all 4 variants.
Clicking on download will download a .zip file, that contains the .io file for all 4 variants or the PDF-instructions for all 4 variants.
As cargo, you can find a compatible trailer and a compatible container here on Open L-Gauge as well.
https://open-l-gauge.eu/talbot-t3-einheitstaschenwagen-sdgms-4-color-versions/