With the true-to-scale ICE 4 of DB AG, the model railway highlight of the year from PIKO appears! The model impresses through the finest painting and printing, removable front caps for coupling two railcars, realistically different designs of the wagons, current consumption of all wheels of the final wagon, conducting couplings and light change white/red. The current consumption for sections without current is controlled without braking mechanics from the leading end car, so that the train can stand up exactly before the stop signals despite the driven motor car in the middle. The elaborate modelAlso has two powerful engines with flywheel masses, driver's cab lighting, a specially designed interface for the special PIKO SmartDecoder 4.1 for the ICE 4 and is prepared for the uncomplicated installation of an interior lighting, which shows the detailed interior fittings suitably. The motor wagon in the basic set already has an interior lighting ex works, which can be activated via contacts. The easy retrofitting with the special sound module # 56429 and speakersIs prepared on the cleared circuit board. Due to the consistent scale implementation, the traction unit can only be used from radius 2!Note: The interface is a PIKO's own 20-pin interface.This text is machine translated.
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