Product Features and Details
The Electrotrén Basculante 443, better known as the "Platanito", was Spain's first exposure to high speed. Its Italian prototype, designed to increase speed on curves, used what is known as Active Tilting, a breakthrough technology that consisted in tilting the car bodies on curves to increase the speed of trains passing through them, without sacrificing passenger comfort to affect. Amazed by the results of the Italian prototype, the RENFE line decided in the late 1970s to request a prototype adapted to the Spanish network, which was delivered in 1976. The "Platanito" reached a speed of 200 km/h in the first year of its testing and traveled a large part of our country, even being used commercially on several lines of the national network. For years he held the speed record in Spain at 206.8 km/h. Unfortunately, during these tests he suffered a breakdown from which he never recovered. The lack of spare parts and the associated costs, since it was a one-off, led to its decommissioning. Since then she has remained in the Fuencarral depot with an uncertain fate, until a scrapping order was signed. Luckily, he was saved and since 1994 he has been standing on one of the tracks of the Castejón de Ebro train station, under the selfless care of a group of volunteers who continue to take care of him. Such a popular and at the same time unique vehicle deserves to be replicated and raced on enthusiasts' models. This is our way of paying tribute to this mythical automobile. And the fact is that the "Platanito" is above all and just like us, an electric door. Features of the model: - Couplers with electrical connection between the cars. - 5-pole motor with flywheels. - Metal chassis for all cars - Detailed interior design - White or red lighting depending on the direction of travel - Interior lighting - Exterior and interior lighting can be controlled digitally - 21-pin MTC connector (NEM660) - Digital versions with sound via ESU LokSound V5 decoder - Fine and robust metal current collectors with different versions depending on the era - length between the ends: 1230 mm - minimum radius: 356.5 mm