Contents:
- One electric locomotive Rh 4/4" (Re 420) with interrupt voltage decoder
- 3 EW IV passenger carriages
- 1 Fleischmann Multi Maus, 1 transformer, 1 amplifier
- 7 straight tracks (3 x 9100, 3 x 9101, 1 straight feeder track)
- 8 curved tracks 9120
- 2 uncoupling tracks 9114
- 1 left curved turnout 3168
- 1 right curved turnout 9169 and
- 1 rerail equipment 9480.
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I have to say, I was immediately impressed with this as it came out of the box - especally how well packaged the whole things was - everything in its place - perhaps winning me over to the brand for sometime to come. What got me was how the DCC transformer had the Re4/4 preloaded into the controller (see below) so it was very much a "Plug and Play" experience.
But there were a few other things also stood out:
- I was impressed by the smooth operations of the consist - the loco was lovely and heavy (a far cry from the old Hornby stock that would tumble over in a gust of wind)
- The rerailer was a godsend (for anyone who's tried to rerail N-scale rollingstock) and
- The feeder track - what simplicity:
I can remember trying to get power to our old layout back in the 1970's using either a fiddly Hornby slide in contact (which never worked) or trying to seamlessly solder wires to the track (which used to constantly fall off in our heat and humidity).
Stereotypical I know, but it seems to ooze German efficency and quality - something I've long dreamt of and waited for - so I'm now happy to have waited this long to bring it to fruitition. Oh, and don't get me started about the opportunities of DCC (we'll leave that for another time!).
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