N scale model railway, scale 1:160; fleischmann N734120.

Epoch IV. Electric locomotive Re 6/6 of the Swiss Federal Railways.
Complete new construction in 2022!
■ Green painted version with round lamps
■ Fine windshield wipers as an etched part
■ Filigree design of the pantographs
■ Closed rail clearers included

With an hourly output of 7,850 kW and a top speed of 140 km/h, the Re 6/6, which was first put into service in 1972, is still one of the most powerful locomotives in Switzerland. In order to achieve higher cornering speeds, the Bo'Bo'Bo' wheel arrangement was preferred over the usual Co'Co'. The more complex three bogies - further developed from the 4/4ˡˡ - also proved to be very advantageous in terms of wheel flange and track wear. The Re 6/6 can be found everywhere, be it in single traction, in multiple control among themselves and especially in freight transport, usually as the so-called Re 10/10 together with a Re 4/4ˡˡ or Re 4/4ˡˡˡ.
Coupling shaft NEM 355 with KK kinematics
Minimum radius 192 mm
Number of driven axles 4
Traction tires 2
Flywheel yes
Interface Electrical interface for traction vehicles Next18
Top light Swiss light change
LED headlight Yes
Length over buffers 121 mm

New in original packaging with a 2-year dealer warranty from the fleischmann authorized dealer.

All items can be viewed and picked up from us. 

Brand new, in original packaging; You buy 1A goods in the specialist shop with a 2-year dealer warranty from the fleischmann authorized dealer; Invoice incl. 19% VAT;

our opening times in Krefeld and Wassertrüdingen 

Closed Monday (please ask in Wassertrüdingen)
Tue - Fri 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Friday until 6:00 p.m 
Sat 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m 

According to EU Directive 2009/48/EC, model trains/cars are not suitable for children under 15 years of age. Particular danger for children up to 3 years due to small parts that can be swallowed.*

With an hourly output of 7,850 kW and a top speed of 140 km/h, the Re 6/6, which was first put into service in 1972, is still one of the most powerful locomotives in Switzerland. In order to achieve higher cornering speeds, the Bo'Bo'Bo' wheel arrangement was preferred over the usual Co'Co'. The more complex three bogies - further developed from the 4/4ˡˡ - also proved to be very advantageous in terms of wheel flange and track wear. The Re 6/6 can be found everywhere, be it in single traction, in multiple control among themselves and especially in freight transport, usually as the so-called Re 10/10 together with a Re 4/4ˡˡ or Re 4/4ˡˡˡ. According to EU Directive 2009/48/EC, model trains/cars are not suitable for children under 15 years of age. Particular danger for children up to 3 years