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HE2018S RENFE, 4-axle electric locomotive class 279, original green-yellow livery, ep. III, with DCC sound decoder

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Product Info

The RENFE 7900/279 series

The 279 (ex 7900) locomotives were the first electric locomotives of the large family of Japanese locomotives ordered by RENFE. This series of 16 units, acquired between 1967 and 1968, was designed for use on lines with different voltages, hence its dual voltage equipment, suitable for running at 1500 and 3000V indistinctly.

In addition, it was multipurpose, being suitable for transporting both freight and passengers. The results were so good that the company subsequently ordered multiple orders for similar locomotives, giving rise to the complete 289 and 269 series.



Characteristics of our new Electrotren model

- Directional and independent lights, including headlights and cab lights.

- Connector for 21-pin MTC decoder (NEM 660)

- Improved sound project via ESU LokSound V5 decoder

- Improved reproduction of details and features of the real model

- NEM 362 coupling box

- Metal frame

- Five-pole motor with two flywheels

- Model length: 198 mm

- Minimum radius: 356.5 mm

What's Inside

1x Locomotive Electric

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Tech Specs

Item Scale
1:87 Scale HO Gauge
Finish
Painted
Colour
Green and Yellow
Wheel Configuration
Bo-Bo
Epoch
III - Period III: 1941 -1970
DCC Status
21 pin socket (NEM 660)
Minimum Curve (mm)
H0 scale: 356.5 mm
Motor
5 pole skew wound
Flywheel Fitted
Yes
Pantograph
No
Close Coupler
Yes
Metal Body
No
Interior Light
Yes
Sprung Buffers
No
Livery/Owner logo
RENFE
Region Flag
Spain

Detailed scale model for adult collectors.Handle with care. Not suitable for children under 14 years it contains small parts which can present a choking hazard and some components have functional sharp edges and points.Colour and contents may vary from those illustrated. Please retain these details and the address for future reference.

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