HJ2612 SNCF, 2-unit railcar EAD X 4500 (XD 4514 + XRx8414), silver/blue “TER” livery, period V-VI
Product Info
Built from 1963 to 1970 by the Ateliers du Nord de la France (ANF), this first series of 151 modern railcars (for the time) was registered in section X 4301 to 4451. Each railcar consisted of a motor 330 kW power and a trailer with driver's cabin. The Poyaud diesel engine drove a mechanical transmission with an 8-speed gearbox.
All the machines in this series can be coupled together, in multiple units of up to 3 elements, and with the X 4500 and X 4900 with three boxes. Maximum speed: 120 km/h, or 38 cm/second in H0 scale.
Their generic name is “EAD” for Self-propelled Diesel Element (“Elément Automoteur Diesel” in French). They were also nicknamed "Caravelle".
What's Inside
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Tech Specs
- Item Scale
- 1:87 Scale HO Gauge
- Finish
- Painted
- Colour
- Silver/blue
- DCC Status
- 21 pin socket (NEM 660)
- Minimum Curve (mm)
- H0 scale: 356.5 mm
- Motor
- 5 pole skew wound
- Flywheel Fitted
- Yes
- Pantograph
- No
- Close Coupler
- Yes
- Metal Body
- No
- Interior Light
- No
- Lights
- Yes
- Sprung Buffers
- Yes
- Livery/Owner logo
- SNCF
- Region Flag
- France
Detailed scale model. Not suitable for children under 14 years. Please refer to safety notes in enclosed instruction leaflet. Colours and contents may differ from those illustrated. Please retain these details and the address for future reference.