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Märklin 39665 +41329 Steam Locomotive Br 66 + Car Set Sound Many Functions New

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Epoch 3, gauge H0 / 1:87. Steam locomotive 66 002 DB. Steam locomotive 66 002. Fast, powerful, economical and elegant: The Deutsche Bundesbahn’s best new steam locomotive came onto the tracks in 1955 as the Class 66. With around 1000 hp and a top speed of 100 km/h, it was intended to replace numerous types of locomotives, most of which dated NOCH to the state railway era, as the girl for everything. The two prototypes 66 001 and 002 were convincing across the board. They pulled passenger trains on main and branch lines just as reliably as express trains on the Frankfurt – Giessen main line. Smoke generator installed as standard, with speed-dependent, dynamic smoke emission. Triple headlights and two red marker lights that change depending on the direction of travel work in conventional op.

Piko 58678 Hobby Flixtrain Passenger Coach Era VI HO scale NRFB

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These are NOT FULL-SCALE HO passenger cars. These are shortened PIKO “HOBBY” cars, similar to Marklin passenger cars in length, for sharper curved layouts. Wheels are for DC systems, but easily converted to AC with the appropriate PIKO wheel sets which ARE NOT INCLUDED.

Piko N 5/4102 E-Lok BB9210, SNCF, Untested, Original Packaging

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The Piko N 5/4102 E-Lok BB9210 is a vintage electric locomotive replica of the SNCF BB9210, featuring a green color scheme. Made of pressed steel, plastic, and steel materials, this model is in original packaging and untested. With a focus on transportation and model railroads, this locomotive is designed to run on N gauge tracks and is a unique addition to any train enthusiast’s collection. Produced by PIKO in Germany, this piece captures the essence of French railway history and operation.

Piko PKP SP45 Diesel Locomotive 96311 HO Scale DCC Ready

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SP45 Diesel loco IV. Novelty 2022: PKP SU45 variant in Era IV. The PIKO model of the class impresses with many details, including extra attached handles and walkways on the roof, reproductions of the rotor blades under fine fan grills, free-standing handle bars on the front and on the doors, and correct representations of the dampers on the precisely engraved bogies.