Roco 70794 Electric Locomotive class 141
The series E 41/141 was first delivered in 1956 for light mixed services on main and branch lines. It was the only series of the standard locomotive program to be fitted with switchgear on the transformer's low-voltage side. The switchgear had a characteristic noise level, which, in addition to the sizeable tractive power jumps, led to the nickname "Firecracker".
Highlights:
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Model in traffic red livery
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Etched walkways and wipers
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Rich detailing on the model with freestanding handles
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The headlights can be partially or entirely switched off with a DIP switch
Epoch: V Gauge: H0 Elect. system: DC
General Data |
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Number of driven axles: |
4 |
Axles with traction tires: |
1 |
Interior fitting: |
No |
Minimum radius: |
358 mm |
Coupling: |
NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism
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Electrical |
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Interface: |
Electrical interface for traction units PluX22
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Headlight: |
Two direction dependent taillights and dual headlights
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Sound: |
No |
Flywheel: |
Yes |
Additional light function: |
Yes |
LED Interior lighting: |
No |
Digital decoder: |
N/A |
LED headlight: |
Yes |
Motor: |
5-pole motor |
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Measurements: |
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Length over buffer: |
180 mm |
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Warning: For Adults Only