Item no.: LS97031
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- Description
Brand | |
L.S. Models | |
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 |
limited & exclusive editions | x |
scale | 1:87 |
Age notice | not suitable under 14 years |
country | |
Germany | SBB |
Switzerland | SBB |
era (continental) | |
era VI (since 2007) |
With a journey time of 10 hours and 14 minutes, the EuroCity 8/9 from Hamburg to Zurich and back are real long-distance trains. The EC 9 starts at 6:29 a.m. from Hamburg-Altona and travels via Bremen, Münster, Düsseldorf, Mainz, Baden-Baden and Basel - finally reaching the destination of Zurich main station at 5 p.m. The EuroCity, which consists of twelve SBB EC cars, is pulled from Hamburg to Basel Bad Bf by a Deutsche Bahn AG series 101 electric locomotive, after which the journey continues with a Swiss Federal Railways Re 460 electric locomotive. A special highlight of the train is the line-up of first-class panoramic cars, which are currently decorated in the design of the Gotthard Panorama Express.
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LS Models was born in 1992 from the observation of the poverty of the Belgian model market: searching through the many catalogues, Daniel Piron noticed that most of the big brands had neglected the realisation of many Belgian variants based on their models. Thanks to the documentation and the many archives that L.S. Models had, they took up the challenge of partially filling these gaps. They owe their experience in this field to Jouef, who made it possible to produce Belgian versions of grain wagons, flat wagons Res type, car transporter type DDm or of restaurant wagons CIWL. In 1998, the first steps towards the realisation of own products were prepared. All models are based on documentation combining photographs of the original and the plans of the railway companies.