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Fleischmann 732475 N electric locomotive Re 421 394-8, SBB, Ep. VI, DC-sound


732475 N E-Lok Re 421 394-8, SBB, Ep. VI, DC-Sound

324.99 €

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    Delivery time: 135 ‐ 142 business days (Germany)
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Brand  :  Fleischmann
Model  :  MBS185769
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Fleischmann 732475 N electric locomotive Re 421 394-8, SBB, Ep. VI, DC-sound Product Details

Description

Fleischmann 732475 N-gauge electric locomotive Re 421 394-8, SBB, Era VI, DC sound: Modern technology and impressive advertising livery

The Fleischmann 732475 N-gauge electric locomotive Re 421 394-8 brings a piece of modern rail transport to your model railway layout with its dark blue "Zurich-Munich" advertising livery and digitally switchable functions. This model combines technical sophistication with prototypical design and is a highlight for fans of Era VI.

The prototype: Re 421 - Cross-border performance

The Re 421 is a universal electric locomotive of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), which was specially developed for cross-border traffic between Switzerland and Germany. With pantographs for both countries and a striking "Zurich-Munich" advertising livery, this locomotive promotes the daily connection between the two major cities.

Since 2021, there have been six daily connections between Zurich main station and Munich main station, with a journey time of just 3.5 hours. This was made possible by the electrification of the section between Geltendorf and Lindau. The Re 421 with its modern design and powerful traction is a central component of this service and is mainly used on the Zurich HB-Lindau and Zurich HB-Singen routes.

Era VI: Modern mobility

Era VI (from 2007) stands for a time of innovation and internationalization in rail transport. The Re 421 with its eye-catching advertising livery is a symbol of modern mobility and cross-border cooperation between railroad companies.

Technical features and equipment

The model is equipped with a Next18 sound decoder that provides realistic operating sounds such as starting, braking and signal sounds. The headlights and marker lights as well as the cab lighting can be switched in digital operation. 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 perfectly suited for N-gauge layouts. The filigree design of the pantographs for operation in Switzerland and Germany as well as the enclosed closed rail scrapers emphasize the prototypical design.

Design and workmanship

The locomotive impresses with its precise printing and the eye-catching "Zurich-Munich" advertising lettering. The intricate details such as pantographs and etched parts for the ventilation grilles give the model a realistic appearance. The dark blue color design with the advertising elements makes the locomotive a real eye-catcher on the layout.

Care and maintenance

The model requires little maintenance, but should be cleaned regularly to remove dust and dirt. Moving parts and axles can be lightly oiled to ensure smooth operation. Retrofitting or adapting the digital decoder is easy thanks to the Next18 interface.

Conclusion and purchase recommendation

The Fleischmann 732475 N gauge electric locomotive Re 421 394-8 with DC sound is a modern and detailed model that perfectly reflects the innovation and internationality of Swiss rail transport. With its digital functions, eye-catching advertising livery and high-quality workmanship, this locomotive is an ideal addition to any N-gauge Era VI layout.

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