Roco 7500035

SBB Cargo BR186 909 Electric Locomotive VI

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SKU RC7500035
Scale 1:87 Scale, HO Scale
Part Number 7500035
Description

SBB Cargo BR186 909 Electric Locomotive VI

Model

1:87 Scale model of a BR186 Electric Locomotive decorated in SBB livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of body detail and excellent running characteristics.

Features

  • 1:87 Scale Model
  • Analogue DC Model
  • NEM Couplings
  • Highly Detailed Finish
  • Version with the baptismal name “Monte Olimpino”
  • Both side walls with different designs
  • Version in a special nighttime design
  • For cross-border use in front of freight trains
  • With separately attached plug-in parts, partly designed using etching technology
  • Version with snow plow on the chassis
  • Switchable headlight/taillight with DIP switch
  • In cooperation with Railcolor Design
  • Directional Lighting

Contents

  • 1 x Roco Electric Locomotive


Specifications

OperatorSBB
ClassBR186
EraEpoch VI
Primary Country of OperationSwitzerland
InterfacePluX22
Lighting TypeLED
Motor TypeMotor with Flywheel
Driven WheelsAll

Measurements

Length217mm
Minimum Radius358mm



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More Information
SKU RC7500035
Manufacturer Roco
Barcode 9005033063979
Manufacturer Code 7500035
Scale/Gauge 1:87 Scale, HO Scale
Product Category Model Railway Locomotives, Model Railway Locomotives\European
Product Type Locomotive
Locomotive Control Setup Analogue DC
Locomotive Power Type Electric
Continent/Region Europe
Country Switzerland
Operator SBB
Era Epoch VI
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