Under the reference 70471, the brand ROCO offers the electric locomotive 2D2 9128, in the reduction scale HO 1/87.
The characteristics of the ROCO 70471 reduction model:
- Scale : HO : 1/87th.
- Company : SNCF.
- Era : IV.
- Version : Digital sound.
- Registration number: 2D2 9128.
- Delivery: Green.
- Material: Metal.
- Length with buffers: 208 mm.
- Minimum curve radius: 419 mm.
- Hitch: NEM 362.
- Electrical interface: PluX22.
- Decoder type: MS450P22.
- Digital decoder: PluX22.
- Operating system: 2 rail / direct current.
- Motorization: 2 traction tires, 4 motorized axles, 1 flywheel.
- Two headlightsfront and two lightsrear signaling reversed depending on direction of travel.
- Fanal LED.
- Buffer capacitor: Yes.
- Use in premiere mode with PluX22 interface, accompanied by a sound decoder.
- Recreation in filigreeof pantographs.
- Digits in relieffor identificationof locomotives.
- Digital model featuring a autonomous triggering system for route lights, signalling lights and rear lights.
- Digital modelequipped with integrated lightingin the driver's cab and engine room.
Explore the exceptional legacyof the 2D2 9128, a perfect fusionof traditionand innovationon French rails.
A little touch of history :
The "Ligne Impériale" locomotive 2D2 9100 connected Paristo Marseille, traversing the Mediterranean coastvia Lyon.
Designed to be express locomotives, these machines reached a maximum speed of 140 kilometres per hour, with a traction force of 900 tonnes.
The SNCF initially ordered 35 locomotivesin 1950, but the series was later to reach 100 units.
Despite a relatively modern appearance, the design of these locomotives dates back to the 1920s.
They were quickly replaced by the more modern CC 7100 series locomotives, fitted with smallerand lighter enginesreplacing the expensive and delicate Buchli engine used on the 2D2 9100.
Despite this, the 2D2 9100 locomotives continued to be in service until the 1980s.