- Description
Brand | |
Jouef | |
gauge | |
HO gauge | 16,5mm |
power supply | |
DC | |
product type | |
passenger coach | |
technical & model details | |
interior details | yes |
couplers | NEM 362 coupler pocket, short coupling mechanism, bracket couplings |
scale | 1:87 |
Age notice | not suitable under 14 years |
country | |
France | SNCF |
era (continental) | |
era IV (1965-1990) |
Prototype: The "Le Mistral" express train, named after the cold north-west wind that blows through the Rhne Valley to the Mediterranean Sea, has been a very important connection between Paris and Marseille since 1950 and was extended to Nice in 1952. In 1965 the connection to the Trans Europ Express was raised and in 1969 the "new Mistral" was introduced, with the latest evolution of purpose-built long-distance stainless steel carriages (the so-called Mistral 69) with various types with compartments (A8u), Open Space (A8tu ), Restaurant (Vru), Bar (Arux) and Baggage Cart/Generator (A4Dtux). The train composition leaving Paris included two sections, one limited to Marseille and the other towards Nice, with a total of 14 cars, which were reinforced with other cars as needed. Normally the locomotive used to power it was a CC6500, often with the "MISTRAL" badge on the front. The TEE Mistral was used in this composition until the introduction of the TGV Paris-Lyon in 1981.
In October 2004, the English model railway company Hornby bought Lima and thus took over the brand rights and moulds of Jouef. Since 2006, articles under the Jouef name have been available in the shops again.