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PIKO 59274 SPALED LOCOMOTIVE SM42 PKP ep.V
PIKO 59274 SPALED LOCOMOTIVE SM42 PKP ep.V
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PIKO 59274 SPALED LOCOMOTIVE SM42 PKP ep.V
PIKO 59274 SPALED LOCOMOTIVE SM42 PKP ep.V
PIKO 59274 SPALED LOCOMOTIVE SM42 PKP ep.V
PIKO 59274 SPALED LOCOMOTIVE SM42 PKP ep.V

PIKO 59274 SPALED LOCOMOTIVE SM42 PKP ep.V

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The SM42 PKP locomotive is a normal-track diesel shunting locomotive produced at the Fablok plant in Chrzanow from 1963 to 1992, and is the most popular in Poland (as of December 2009, there were 1224 units including 867 PKP Cargo.

The SM42 is a single-cab 4 axle Bo'Bo' locomotive with an electric transmission and electropneumatic control, and is powered by an 800HP, 81.6-liter diesel engine.

Want to know the history of the SM422 locomotive ? See HERE

New 2023 at Piko: Printed variant of PKP SP42 from 5th Era. The PKP SP42 model reproduces the proportions of the original very well. Sharp engravings on the bogies show details such as axle bearing covers and spring elements. Based on prototype documentation, the body was designed with fan grilles, flaps, handrails and rails. A powerful engine drives all four wheelsets of the model via two gimbal shafts. The paint and lettering are authentically modeled after the prototype.

Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Pico
  • Product number: 59274
  • Scale: H0
  • Railroad administration: PKP
  • Age: V
  • Model length: 164 mm
  • Minimum driving radius: 358 mm
  • Power supply: direct current
  • Digital decoder socket: NEM 658
  • Lights: lights change according to the direction of travel white / red
  • Age recommendation: 14+

For more information and photos, visit the manufacturer's website.

And, what the original looks like, see the video:

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