New Item Gauge Trix H0 - Article No. 25590

Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852

Prototype: Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) class Ae 8/14 "Landilok" heavy double electric locomotive. Dark green basic paint scheme. Version with 2 pantographs. Sleeve buffers with rectangular buffer plates. Locomotive road number 11852. The locomotive looks as it did at the start of the Seventies.

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Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852
Class Ae 8/14 Electric Locomotive, Road Number 11852

Most Important Facts

Article No. 25590
Gauge / Design type Trix H0 /
Era IV
Kind Electric Locomotives
789,00 € RRP, incl. Tax
planned delivery: 3rd quarter 2024 Find Dealer

Highlights

  • Completely new tooling.
  • Highly detailed metal construction.
  • RailCom capable DCC/mfx digital decoder with extensive operation and sound functions.
  • Cab and engine room lighting can be controlled digitally.
  • Additional red authorized running lights can be controlled digitally.
  • Buffer height conforms to the NEM.
  • Product description

    Model: This locomotive has a digital decoder and extensive light and sound functions. Each locomotive half has controlled, high-efficiency propulsion with a flywheel. 4 axles in each locomotive half powered. Triple headlights and 1 white marker light change over with the direction of travel, will work in conventional operation, and can be controlled digitally. This lighting can be switched to 1 red marker light when the locomotive is running "light". There is a double A light function. Maintenance-free, warm white and red LEDs are used for the lighting. The lights for running against traffic, cab lighting, and engine room lighting can be controlled digitally. There are close couplers with guide mechanisms at the ends of the locomotive and an operating close coupler between the locomotive halves. The roof equipment is detailed with roof conductors, insulators, and roof walkways as well as double-arm pantographs. Both pantographs can be raised and lowered digitally. The minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". The cutouts in the end skirting next to the standard coupler pocket can be closed with fill-in pieces included with the locomotive. Brake hoses and prototype coupler imitations are included. Length over the buffers 39.1 cm / 15-3/8".

    This model can be found in an AC version in the Märklin H0 assortment under item number 38590.

    Spare parts for our articles can be found here in our spare parts search.

  • Publications

    - New items brochure H0 2024
  • Prototype information

    Road number Ae 8/14 11852 was the third of the large double locomotives built for heavy service on the Gotthard. It was so to speak a further development of road number 11851, whose running gear and drive – apart from the higher performance – were adopted. The streamlined locomotive body was new, of lightweight construction to compensate for the heavier weight of the electrical equipment. The locomotive was presented at the Swiss Provincial Exhibition in 1939, hence the nickname "Landilok". With a performance of 8,170 kilowatts – around 11,000 horsepower – for a long time it was the most powerful locomotive in the world, and it was used almost exclusively on the Gotthard. In 1971, the locomotive suffered a cable fire while running in the old Gotthard tunnel. It was damaged so much in this fire that it was not worth repairing. The locomotive was at any rate made visually presentable again and from time to time it is exhibited at the Swiss Transportation Museum in Lucerne. It presently belongs to the foundation SBB Historic.

  • Digital Functions

    DCC SX2 SX MFX
    Headlight(s)
    Marker lights
    Electric locomotive op. sounds
    Locomotive whistle
    Light Function – Swiss oncoming train light
    Engine room lighting
    Engineer’s cab lighting
    Whistle for switching maneuver
    Engineer’s cab lighting
    Direct control
    Sound of squealing brakes off
    Headlight(s): Cab2 End
    Headlight(s): Cab1 End
    Blower motors
    Letting off Air
    Pantograph 1
    Pantograph 2
    Sanding
    Rail Joints
    Brake Compressor
    Conductor's Whistle
    Opening cab door
    Sound of uncoupling
    Special sound function
    Switching maneuver
    Buffer to buffer

Warning

ATTENTION: adults only
Warning USA
ATTENTION: not for children under 15 years