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Marklin 36332 2 SBB CFF FFS class Ee 33 Halbschuh

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Marklin 36332 2 SBB-CFF-FFS class Ee 3-3 Halbschuh
Prototype: 2 different Swiss Federal Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS) class Ee 3/3 Halbschuh / Casual Shoe electric switch engines. Design from the first production series in 1927/28, with a cab at one end and a switchmans platform at the front. One fir green version as it looked at the end of the Forties / beginning of the Fifties, with open buffers, road number 16314. One oxide red version as it looked at the beginning / middle of the Sixties, with open buffers, locomotive road number 16321.

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Product ID 36332
Manufacturer Marklin
ISBN 4001883363325

Marklin 36332 2 SBB CFF FFS class Ee 33 Halbschuh


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Year Model : 2015

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Marklin 36332 2 SBB-CFF-FFS class Ee 3-3 Halbschuh
Model: Both locomotives have mfx digital decoders and extensive sound functions. Each locomotive has controlled high-efficiency propulsion with a miniature motor and a flywheel. 3 axles powered on each locomotive. Traction tires. The triple headlights and dual white marker lights change over with the direction of travel, will work in conventional operation, and can be controlled digitally. The lighting can be changed in digital operation to the Swiss headlight / marker light code, with 1 white marker light as well as 1 red marker light when the locomotive is running "light". Maintenance-free, warm white and red LEDs are used for the lighting. The locomotives have finely detailed metal construction with many separately applied parts. The locomotives have detailed roof equipment with double-arm pantographs. Both locomotives are individually packaged and marked, with an additional master package. Length over the buffers for each locomotive 10.9 cm / 4-1/4".

  Control
Unit
Mobile
Station
Mobile
Station 2
Central
Station
Headlight(s) · · · ·
Marker light(s) · · · ·
Electric locomotive op. sounds · · · ·
Locomotive whistle · · · ·
Direct control · · · ·
Sound of squealing brakes off   · · ·
Marker light(s)   · · ·
Whistle for switching maneuver   · · ·
Sound of Couplers Engaging   · · ·
Letting off Air     · ·
Blower motors     · ·
Brake Compressor     · ·
Pantograph Sounds     · ·
Switching maneuver     · ·

Highlights:

  • The "Halbschuh" / "Casual Shoe" from the first production series in 1927/28 as new tooling.
  • Finely detailed metal construction.
  • mfx decoder with extensive sound functions.
  • Each locomotive powered with high-efficiency propulsion including a miniature motor with a flywheel.
  • Locomotive can be switched to the Swiss headlight / marker light code and a red marker light for running "light".
  • Warm white and red LEDs for lighting.

One-time series. SBB "Halbschuh" / "Casual Shoe" Ee 3/3 16311-16326 Increasing electrification of the Swiss railroad network pointed up a need for electric switch engines. Compared to steam locomotives electric switch engines were ready to run without a lot of preparation time and only required power when they were actually in operation. After two prototypes (Ee 3/4) were taken into operation in 1923, the SBB purchased a first series of 16 units starting in 1928 from SLM and BBC. These three-axle units could be produced without a pilot wheel set due to technical progress in lowering the weight of their components. They were designated as Ee 3/3 16311-16326. They had a cab at one end of the locomotive, which together with the rather extended roof quickly acquired the more or less affectionate nicknames "Flat Iron" or "Casual Shoe". A characteristic feature was its Winterthur diagonal drive with a jackshaft driving powered by the traction motor and connected to the driving wheels by side rods. High levels of tractive effort could be realized by the wheel sets connected together without individual axles slipping. This concept was also used at that time on faster locomotives, but its real strength was in those situations where it was a matter of high levels of tractive effort. These locomotives were controlled by a flat sliding step switch with thirteen speed levels that controlled the voltage at the traction motor. These quaint switch engines were gradually retired starting in 1980. At the end of 1997, the last five units of the existing Ee 3/3 of this series still on the SBB were taken out of service. The "Casual Shoes" sold previously to private operators held on several more years until about 1995/96. Several units remained preserved such as road number Ee 3/3 16318 at Locorama in Romanshorn road number Ee 3/3 16311 at Swisstrain.
This switch engine double set can be found in a DC version in the Trix H0 assortment under item number 22390.


Released in: New items brochure 2015

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