LGB 36356 SOEG Passenger Car
The SOEG (Saxon-Oberlausitz Railroad Company) – better known as the
"Zittau Narrow Gauge Railroad" uses four-axle passenger cars in many
trains. These emerged due to modernization of the DR "Reko" cars
(redesigned cars), which were built in the Seventies based on old Saxon
passenger cars. Typical for these cars are the sliding windows divided
in the middle compared to the top hung windows of the older version of
the cars. There is also a buffet car in a red paint scheme to go with
these cars.
This is a model of a Zittau Narrow Gauge Railroad "Reko" passenger car,
as it currently looks in operation. The paint scheme and lettering are
prototypical for Era VI. The doors to the platforms can be opened and
there are complete interior details. The car has metal wheelsets. Length
over the buffers 58 cm / 22-13/16".