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Attention: Product on pre-order, availability 2nd quarter 2020 .
Attention: Product on pre-order, availability 2nd quarter 2020.
Features :
Brand: Mistral
Ref: 22-03-G005
System: Digital sound
> Decoder socket: 21MTC
Company: SNCF
Front/rear lights: Reversible white and red
Length (mm):
Era: VId
Scale: HO 1/87
Operation: 2 rails
The only mythical shunting locomotive, better known by the nickname "Mille-Pattes" (Centipede).
CC 1010 - "Arzens" livery - Toulouse depot - DCC / Sound-equipped - Type G motorized pantograph - Type BSI coupler - Era VIa
The CC 1100 "Mille-Pattes"
This shunting locomotive, nicknamed "Millipede," which served in all SNCF marshalling yards between 1937 and 2005 in three liveries—Grey/Blue, Green, and Arzens—is our new model for 2019. Equipped with a functional pantograph that triggers electric arcs when approaching the catenary, it has the reference speed of the real locomotive: 30 km/h. Its chassis is metal, and all its axles, coupled by connecting rods, are driven by two synchronized motors. It is available in DCC/Sound or Analog versions and, as usual, in 2/3 rail configurations. You can expect to receive them starting in the fourth quarter of 2019.
• Metal chassis and bogies
• Weight: 375 g
• 2 motors (1 per bogie)
• 2 axles with tires (1 on each bogie)
• Round railings
• Spring-loaded buffers
• BSI coupling on the Green and Arzens liveries
• Functional pantograph with electric arcs
• Driver and assistant (mobile)
• Front/rear and cabin lighting
• In DCC/SON version, ESU V5 21MTC decoder
• 660uF Powerpack
• Electronic circuit board designed to power electric couplings
• 2 speakers
• Passage radius: 280mm
Between 1953 and 1989, the twelve units were painted in a green livery with red window surrounds. They were in service at Vierzon, Saint-Pierre-des-Corps, Toulouse, Limoges, Orléans, Les Aubrais, Villeneuve Saint-Georges, Lyon-Mouche and Avignon
Attention: Product on pre-order, availability 2nd quarter 2020 .



