Hallo Dreileiter modelers,
Well , Märklin released one or two box cars part of the Epoch I set and Trix released marvel Saxon Class XVIII which is “ Pacyfik “similar to Bavarian S3/6
Eine Legende auf Schienen - Märklin / Trix [ FINE ART ] - 42222 , BR XVIII H ( Baureihe 18.0 ) K.S.St.EB Sachsen Ep.I for ~ AC alternating current, [ AC 3-wire digital + analog]
Class XVIII H the " Kleine Sachsenstolz " of the BR 18.0 Class of the K.Sächs.St.EB from Ep. I of the Royal Saxon State Railroad, for ~AC alternating current operation with fitted DCC decoder [ for Märklin digital operation ]
Very Rare Model finely detailed brass handcrafted model for connoisseurs, vitrine model- almost unused with booklet and certificate in original packaging and custom TRIX wooden box & outer box plus white Gloves, Ect.
Extract from the Trix brochure accompanying the above mentioned model :
The smallest radius curve of the track for this model to negotiate is 553.9 mm.
The effort that Trix put into the fine art models to develop really sophisticated models has its price, of course, and only allows a limited number of pieces to be produced, ie all models are basically only produced once and in limited editions.
Prototype:
Royal Saxon State Railroad 2'C'1 h3, built from 1917 on till 1920
Use:
Heavy express passenger trains.
TRIX Model version:
Era I [ actually until 1926 ] handcrafted model in brass, in green-paint of the Royal Saxon State Railways, with smoke chamber door that can be opened, with digital decoder in the tender, drive by bell-shaped armature motor with flywheel in the boiler, 3 axles driven by coupling rods, coupling according to NEM with mounting as a retrofit kit is included.
Length over buffers 255 mm AC version, Originally with DELTA module replaced by Märklin dealer with ESU V5 sound decoder.

Saxon Railway was out of three major players in Epoch I very independent and so much so that they resisted the overtaking by powerful KAPEV