Product Features and Details
Exclusive 1930s Pullmann "Le Train Blue" Orient Express Set. To create this exquisite set we used a Ree Modeles class 141 and a set of five limited Orient Express Coaches from LS Models.
Locomotive Model: We consider REE MODELES to be one of the finest producers of model trains on the market today, they have positioned themselves as the leader in French model trains. The PLM 141 "Mikado" is a truly remarkable model. The model is highly detailed, constructed with over 500 intricate parts, and best of all, it is "ALL METAL". The class 141 model comes equipped with a number of innovations including DCC synchronized cylinder smoke and sound. The Locomotive actually blows smoke from the cylinders and the smoke stack, which is synchronized with the sound and speed of the locomotive. Model features prototypical ‘daylight’ between the boiler and chassis, high quality paint finish, crisp lettering, inset windows, brake shoes between the wheels, and full cab interiors with illumination. Mechanically, the model is excellent because it has a fully functional, finely detailed, metal valve gear and powerful 5 pole motor with flywheels mounted in the locomotive. Powered by four axles, the combination of the high-quality motor and gears, gives this model smooth running characteristics, and excellent performance. Ree uses ESU 5.0 sound decoders and prototypical LED lights, which are coordinated with the direction of travel. Model comes with NEM 362 close coupler pockets.
Locomotive Model Highlights:
Metal Chassis and boiler
Over 500 separately applied and detailed parts
High quality Canon motor and gear box
LED Lighting
ESU 5.0 factory installed sound decoder with dynamic cylinder smoke
Passenger Set Features: - Filigree etched CIWL logos and train signs - multicolored detailed interior fittings - table lamps - elaborate printing and painting - detailed chassis and roof structures - full Interior fittings. This exclsuive set consists of two baggage cars (No1004) and (No 1064), one WL S2 coach (Nº 2899), one WL S1 coach (Nº 2909) and one WR dinning car (Nº 3348)
- Filigree etched CIWL logos and train signs
- multi-colored detailed interior fittings
- Table lamps with red shades
- Expensive printing and varnishing
- detailed chassis and roof structures
- NEM coupling with KKK for minimum buffer spacing when using a short coupling.