Image of LGB 33100 G Intermediate wagon to train set Abe 4/16 Capricorn of RhB
 

LGB 33100 G Intermediate wagon to train set Abe 4/16 Capricorn of RhB

Model of the first intermediate wagon of the train set of the series Abe 4/16 Capricorn of the RhB. Original prototypical color and inscription of the era VI. Equipped with interior lighting and digital switching lighting of the destination display, which can be controlled from the traction unit. Continuous electrical connection, to be able to use the wagon in the train set between traction unit and control wagon, a 11-pin connecting cable is attached. Adjustable special coupling, with which the distance of the wagons can be set on the minimum radius of being traveled. Length 77 cm Together with the second center coach 33150, the train 23100 can be extended to a prototypical four-part unit.This text is machine translated.

Price: EUR 744.92

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