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Presenting another Köf...with wagons :classic:

DSB Køf

The Danish State Railways (DSB) shunter Køf was the Danish version of the legendary German Köf (Kleinlokomotive, Öl-antrieb durch dieselmotor, kraftübertragung mit Flüssigkeitbetriebe).

40 Køf shunters were built by Frichs from 1966 to 1969.

A few are still in active service today.

My model:

DSB red & black livery used in the 1980s.

Scale: 1:45
Length: 17 studs
Width: 8 studs
Bricks: 276
Powered: 1 x 9v motor or PF motor with the old 9v battery box using the PF to 9v extension wire
Control: 9v / IR Reciever or SBrick
Designed: 2012
Minor updated: 2018

Very high setting render from Stud.io with custom decals done in the PartDesigner tool.

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Easy access to the IR Receiver:

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Either 9v or PF can be used to run the model but PF requires the PF train motor to be connected to the older 9v battery box by extension wire in a very tight fit with little room to spare.

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DSB Litra Gs (I) wagons

The Danish State Railways (DSB) classic 2-axle covered wagons with sliding doors were built by Scandia in Denmark.

A huge numbers of 2.871 were built from 1953-1964. 

A few are still used today.

My model:

Scale: Approx. 1:50
Length: 26 studs
Width: 7 studs
Bricks (2023): 475
Designed: 2013
Updated: 2018, 2023

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DSB Gs (I) wagons pushed by DSB Køf:

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Edited by dtomsen
Posted

Excellent motorizes Köf! ;-)

Is that the batterybox as engine-house¿? Did you paint it black, or does a black part exist¿?

I especially like the waggons!

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