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Bemo 1358131 H0m electric locomotive Ge 4/4 II 631 "Untervaz", RhB, Ep. IV-V, DC-sound

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Brand:
Gauge:
H0m
Model:
MBS182681
Catalogue number:
1358131
Shipping Weight:
0.38 kg
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Bemo 1358131 H0m electric locomotive Ge 4/4 II 631 "Untervaz", RhB, Ep. IV-V, DC-sound Product Details

26 years after the Ge 4/4 I 601-604 entered service as the RhB's first bogie electric locomotive with an output of 1184 kW, the thyristor-controlled Ge 4/4 II 611-620 set new standards in train haulage on Graubünden's meter gauge tracks in 1973. The modern 1700 kW machines with a maximum speed of 90 km/h replaced various series of the first generation of locomotives with rod drive and outdated performance and maximum speed. They followed two construction service vehicles previously procured with thyristor technology and six suburban railcars; in addition, BLS's experience with its standard-gauge Re 4/4 was incorporated into the development.

The ten machines built by SLM/BBC and painted green met the requirements profile and almost reached the performance program of the six-axle and heavier Ge 6/6 II 701-707. Thanks to their multiple control, the heaviest trains could be hauled in double traction on the main network, so that the machines became the universal locomotive for express, regional and freight train service. A second series followed in 1984 with the 13 Ge 4/4 II 621-633; they were already delivered in red livery. Like the other Ge 4/4 I and Ge 6/6 II, the locomotives equipped with single-arm pantographs were given emblems and baptismal names.

With the conversion of the Arosa Railway to alternating voltage in 1997 and the procurement of driving trailers, not only did the area of operation expand, they also made a significant contribution to the economic commuting of individual sections of line. Externally, the appearance of the locomotives changed only slightly: modernized pantograph contact strips, additional roof insulators, rectangular headlights, additional rear-view mirrors and changes to the electric or pneumatic coupling elements on the ends are relatively few changes for around 50 years of service. Since 2007, some machines have carried eye-catching advertising lettering.

Features:

  • Gauge: H0m
  • Era IV - V
  • Minimum radius: 330 mm
  • Length over buffers: 149 mm
  • Die-cast chassis and gearbox
  • Reproduction of the engine room equipment
  • Spring assemblies mounted on the running gear
  • LED headlights 3 + 1 white
  • LED cab lighting (digitally switchable)
  • Sound preparation
  • Model variant: Digital version with curve sound
  • Drive and power consumption across all axles
  • Brake hoses, heating couplings and grab irons are included for self-assembly

Specs:

  • Gauge: H0m
  • Rail Company: RhB
  • Era: V
  • Color: Red
  • Electricity System: DC
  • Digital: Yes
  • sound: Yes
  • News: 2024
  • Type: Electric loco

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CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing! Age recommendation from 14 years.


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Manufacturer: BEMO Modelleisenbahnen GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgarter Str. 59, 73066 Uhingen, Deutschland, Contact: mail@bemo-modellbahn.de, Phone number: 07161 389980