Vintage set of the week: Diesel Locomotive with DB sticker

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Diesel Locomotive with DB sticker

Diesel Locomotive with DB sticker

©1974 LEGO Group

This week's vintage set is 723 Diesel Locomotive with DB sticker, released during 1974. It's one of 5 Trains sets produced that year. It contains 98 pieces.

It's owned by 122 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you might find it for sale at BrickLink or eBay.


12 comments on this article

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By in New Zealand,

...And DB sticker (front), and DB sticker (side), and DB sticker (Back).

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By in United States,

Now that's a STAMP and a half, plus a few more.

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By in United States,

You know LEGO designers were bored when they named the set after its stickers.

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By in United States,

Loosely based on the Henschel shunting locomotives of the era?

Been working on a Marklin of roughly the same vintage. It's an oddity, as it was a cheaper version found in cheaper sets--two axles (one powered) compared to three (all powered), no lamp, and no glazing in the window. Also kind of under-powered due to the 6x2 setup (and dried out traction tires).

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By in Germany,

I am pretty sure this is not it's official name.

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By in United States,

But which end is the…you know what? Nevermind. I’d rather run the Shellraiser.

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By in Germany,

This set is listed as 723-2 in the Brickset database.Similar engine 723-1 from a few years earlier - without stickers - has been RSotD in 2023.

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By in Netherlands,

"Some people are Diesels. F* me! Those are trouble!"

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By in United Kingdom,

Coughs and sneezles spread diseasels...

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By in Netherlands,

My 12 year old wanted that set so badly!

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By in United States,

DB! Donkey Bong!

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By in United Kingdom,

Quite clever for its time the way the metal studs on the base pick up the current of the metal track without worrying about pulling a heavy battery goods carriage or batteries dying after a couple hours.

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