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Cserélhető penge az ENCHEN Victor BR-8 borotvához

Cserélhető penge az ENCHEN Victor BR-8 borotvához

Train Simulator: DB BR 648 Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

White Shark SHINOBI GK-2022W/BR-US fehér mechanikus gamer billentyűzet

Rockbros 699-BR telefontartó kerékpárokhoz fekete piros

Rockbros 699-BR telefontartó kerékpárokhoz fekete piros

Bicycle Phone Holder Rockbros 699-BR (black and red) Rockbros 699-BR telefontartó kerékpárokhoz A kerékpártartó lehetővé teszi az okostelefon kényelmes használatát, és nem akadályozza a gombokhoz való hozzáférést. A speciális biztonsági funkcióknak köszönhetően biztosítja készüléke stabilitását és biztonságát, széles körű kompatibilitása pedig azt jelenti, hogy a legtöbb telefonmodellhez illeszkedik. 22,2-31,8 mm átmérőjű kerékpárkormányhoz alkalmas, és nem okoz gondot a felszerelése. Biztonság az okostelefonhoz The holder is equipped with 5 arms, so you can be sure that your smartphone will not be damaged. In addition, the non-slip silicone straps prevent your device from moving or getting scratched and the additional reinforcement provides stability, so you don't have to worry about your smartphone falling out when driving on bumpy roads. Thoughtful design The product is made from a CNC-processed aluminium alloy, which translates into light weight, strength and high resistance to damage such as oxidation. What's more, it fits smartphones whose width does not exceed 95 mm. Furthermore, you can mount the holder on the handlebars of bicycles or motorbikes with a diameter in the range 22.2 - 31.8 mm. In addition, it offers an adjustment angle of 90/180/270/360°. Gyártó Rockbros Modell 699-BR Anyaga Alumínium ötvözet + szilikon Súly kb. 120 g kompatibilitás Okostelefonok maximális szélességgel 95 mm Kormány átmérője 22,2-31,8 mm

HUF 3490.00
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Train Simulator: BR Blue Diesel Electric Pack Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Simulator: BR Blue Diesel Electric Pack Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

Synonymous with the most recognisable period in British Rail’s history, the ‘Rail Blue’ livery carried across BR’s roster of diesel and electric locomotives and multiple units stretched across three decades, as represented in this collection of BR Blue diesel and electric locomotives for Train Simulator.The BR Class 09 is a class of 0-6-0 diesel locomotives originally designed for shunting and short distance freight trips along branch lines. In total, 26 of the Class were built, similar in appearance and specification to the Class 08 but with different gearing to deliver a higher top speed.The BR Class 33, also known as ‘Type 3’ or ‘Crompton’, was built specifically for the Southern Region between 1960 and 1962. A total of 98 locomotives were built with the ability to supply new electric train heating, rather than the ubiquitous steam heating which was prevalent in BR’s passenger rolling stock. Although generally based in the southern part of the England, the locomotives were found as far north as York and South Lanarkshire during their operating lives.The electro-diesel BR Class 73 was one of the few locomotives built by British Rail with dual power control. With an increase in electrification in the Southern Region, the Class 73 was designed to operate on the 650/750V DC third rail system, as well as on non-electrified track with its diesel engine. Between 1984 and 2005, Class 73 locomotives were used as traction on Gatwick Express services, in partnership with Class 489 Gatwick Luggage Vans as ‘push-pull services.With electrification of the Southern Region, BR introduced a number of Electric Multiple Units (EMUs), including the BR Class 416 ‘2EPB’. Built over a three year period from 1953, the 2EPB was intended for inner suburban passenger services around London, and were in service as late as the 1980s on North London line services between Richmond and North Woolwich.The BR Class 421 (originally ‘4CIG’ before TOPS introduction) EMUs were built at BR York Works between 1964 and 1972. The units were originally allocated to Brighton Main Line services, with a second batch allocated to services around Portsmouth, although latterly spent time across the Southern Region. The 4CIG is probably most famous for its ‘slam door’ nickname, so called as newer units with sliding or plug doors were introduced.The Rail Blue (or Monastral Blue) livery became standard across BR’s roster from 1965 onwards. The colour was, in fact, a dark, greyish blue designed to hide dirt well, although this was often portrayed inaccurately in photographs. The colour was applied to all diesel and electric locomotives, with the exception of the ends, which were painted yellow to improve visibility to lineside workers; the livery was also applied to coaching stock and multiple units with some variations.The first break in Rail Blue uniformity came in 1976 with the introduction of a blue/grey livery or what was known as BR Corporate Blue at the time, on InterCity 125 (HST) sets – the blue colour being carried around to the front of HST sets. This blue also incorporated a marginally darker and richer blue pigment to further hide the oily residues left by the predominant diesel emissions of locomotives at the time. However, most traction maintenance depots around the country were forced to source their paints from local suppliers. This situation resulted in different shades of both the blue and the yellow being applied to locomotives – some locomotives were almost turquoise in colour while others were almost royal blue.By the mid-1980s, both Rail and Corporate Blue liveries had been replaced on all BR locomotives and coaching stock in favour of the newer InterCity “Red Stripe” and InterCity Executive liveries.Also included with the pack are OBA Wagons and General Utility Vehicles (GUVs) to form freight and parcel/newspaper services hauled by the locomotives included in the BR Blue Pack.The locomotives included in the BR Blue Pack are also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive them on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the Chatham Main Line: London-Gillinghamroute (available separately and required to play these scenarios).ScenariosThree scenarios for the Chatham Main Line: London-Gillingham route:Going Back in Time (Class 421 ‘4CIG’)Night Shunter (Class 09)Paper Run (Class 73)More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!Key FeaturesBR Class 09 in BR Blue liveryBR Class 33 in BR Blue liveryBR Class 73 in

HUF 2357.56
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Számológép asztali 12 digit Bluering BR-120Számológép asztali 12 digit Bluering BR-120- legjobb árak rendelés vásárlás online - papíráru

Racsnis heveder, 2T, 10m, 38mm, AH-088-10M-BR

Train Simulator: DB BR 204 Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Sim World 2: BR Class 33 Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Sim World 2: BR Class 33 Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

1957, an order was placed for a batch of diesel-electric locomotives which were destined for the Southern Region of British Railways. Known at the time as the BRCW Type 3s, they were built as Bo-Bo, mixed-traffic locomotives, fitted with 1550 horsepower Sulzer engines that could propel them to a top speed of 85 mph. They housed Crompton Parkinson electrical equipment, forever giving them the nickname “Cromptons”. A true classic, the BR Class 33 comes to Train Sim World® 2 for heritage diesel operation.The first BRCW Type 3s were rolled off the production line in 1959, entering service that December; the initial batch of 65 locomotives was delivered until 1961, and then a second batch was completed by 1962, totalling 98 locomotives across 3 main variants.Once in regular service, the Type 3s quickly became a staple throughout the Southern Region, and particularly in the South Eastern Division to begin with, working principle passenger and freight services to Dover; steel trains between Sheerness and Willesden, cement runs, engineering trains, and the list goes on. They were also used in the South West, where a subset of locomotives were fitted with SR multiple unit equipment so they could work push-pull trains to Salisbury and Weymouth that originated from London Waterloo.Their widespread success in transforming key services throughout the Southern Region gave the Class 33s a keen following, and it is probably the reason that 29 have survived into preservation, including some which are mainline certified, not a bad effort for a fleet pushing for 60 years old. Two of the preserved locomotives; D6566 (33048) and D6575 (33057) “Seagull” have found a home on the West Somerset Railway, both operational and sporting the classic BR Green livery.The Train Sim World® 2 BR Class 33 now joins the BR Class 47 and BR Class 09 to further bring to life the heritage festivities of the West Somerset Railway route’s diesel gala.Please note: Train Sim World® 2: West Somerset Railway Route Add-On is required, as a separate purchase, in order to utilise the content featured in this add-on. As this is part of the Preserved Collection, features remain as they were in the original release.Key FeaturesBR Class 33 diesel locomotive, including D6566 (33048) and D6575 (33057) “Seagull”, as preserved in BR Green “half yellow” liveryHighly authentic driving characteristics and interactive controls, including scrollable head code blindsIncludes three engaging scenarios and an interactive tutorial for West Somerset RailwayOperable in Service Mode in West Somerset Railway with more than 15 services to take control ofDownload size: 79.4mb

HUF 2825.20
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Akyga AW-12A-BR 120mm Molex 4 LED piros ház hűtőventilátor

TOO TO-343-BR 850W fekete 2 szeletes kenyérpirító