Fleischmann 732405 N electric locomotive Re 421 394-8, SBB, Ep. VI
available again expected 29/12/2025
Delivery time: 135 ‐ 142 business days (Germany)
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Fleischmann 732405 N electric locomotive Re 421 394-8, SBB, Ep. VI Product Details
Fleischmann 732405 N gauge electric locomotive Re 421 394-8, SBB, Era VI: Modern technology and striking design
The Fleischmann 732405 N scale electric locomotive Re 421 394-8 brings modern Swiss locomotive design in miniature form to your model railway layout. With its eye-catching "Zurich-Munich" advertising livery and prototypical details, it represents the current state of the art and international rail traffic.
The prototype: The Re 421 - Cross-border traffic
The Re 421 is a further development of the proven Re 4/4 II, especially for cross-border traffic between Switzerland and Germany. Equipped with pantographs for both countries, it is ideal for international connections. Since 2021, the Zurich HB-Munich Hbf connection has been accelerated by the expansion and electrification of the Geltendorf-Lindau section. To highlight this innovation, two Re 421 locomotives have been wrapped in an eye-catching dark blue advertising design with the inscription "Zürich-München".
These locomotives are primarily used between Zurich main station, Lindau and Singen, where they transport passengers comfortably and efficiently. With a journey time of just 3.5 hours, the connection offers a fast and environmentally friendly alternative to other means of transport.
Era VI: Progress and internationality
Era VI (from 2007) is characterized by internationalization and modernization in rail transport. The Re 421 in its "Zurich-Munich" livery is a perfect example of cross-border cooperation between railroad companies and the promotion of sustainable mobility.
Technical features and equipment
This model is equipped with finely detailed pantographs for use in Switzerland and Germany. The closed rail scraper is included and can be installed as an option. The light changes depending on the direction of travel in red and white, realized by long-life LEDs. With a length over buffers (LüP) of 96 mm and a minimum radius of 192 mm, the model is ideal for N-gauge layouts.
A Next18 interface allows easy retrofitting with digital technology. The robust design and precise workmanship guarantee excellent running characteristics and a long service life.
Design and workmanship
The locomotive impresses with its eye-catching dark blue "Zurich-Munich" advertising livery and precise printing. The filigree pantographs and the closed rail clearances contribute to the prototypical design. The model is a visual highlight and fits perfectly into modern layouts.
Care and maintenance
The locomotive requires little maintenance, but should be cleaned regularly to remove dust and dirt. Moving parts and axles can be lightly oiled to ensure optimum operation. Retrofitting a digital decoder via the Next18 interface is simple and straightforward.
Conclusion and purchase recommendation
The Fleischmann 732405 N scale electric locomotive Re 421 394-8 is a modern and prototypical model that reflects the internationality and progress in rail transport in Era VI. With its eye-catching livery, high-quality workmanship and versatile applications, this locomotive is a highlight for any model railway layout.
Features:
- Scale: N gauge
- Era VI
- 2-wire direct current system (DC)
- Length over buffers: 96 mm
- Minimum radius: 192 mm
- Red-white light change depending on direction of travel
- Illuminant: LEDs
- Advertising lettering: "Zurich-Munich"
- Filigree pantographs for CH and D
- Closed rail clearers included
- Interface: Next18 for easy digitization
- Coupler pocket according to NEM with close coupler kinematics
Specs:
- Gauge: N
- Rail Company: SBB
- Era: VI
- Color: Blue
- Electricity System: DC
- Digital: No
- sound: No
- News: 2025
- Type: Electric loco
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CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing! Age recommendation from 14 years.