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Roco 43200 HO gauge SBB C5/6 steam locomotive in black livery For Sale


Roco 43200 HO gauge SBB C5/6 steam locomotive in black livery
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Roco 43200 HO gauge SBB C5/6 steam locomotive in black livery:
$189.62

This very nice and rare HO gauge locomotive by Roco is 43200 a SBB C5/6 steam locomotive in black livery with running number 2978.


The C 5/6 were a class of steam locomotives in use for the Swiss Federal Railways. 28 of them were built between 1913 and 1917; all had been withdrawn by 1968. Four have been preserved, one of them in working order. The class was designed for use on the steep inclines of the Gotthard route, and was considered extremely efficient, earning the nickname Elephant. Its design was based on the successful C 4/5 locomotive, and the result is the largest steam locomotive operated by the Swiss Federal Railways.


The loco is in very good condition as you can see in the pictures, it is tested and runs with working lights, a complete external visual inspection has shown the overall condition is very good. It comes complete with its box. The box is in good if slightly shelf worn condition.


Overall this is a really nice scale locomotive and would look fantastic on a layout.


Do please have a look at my other listings, I typically have various HO and OO locos on offer as well as an extensive range of imported N gauge locos and other items.


Note: I do recommend all locos are cleaned & serviced, as they have some age to them even if the quality looks at the highest level (fairly standard advice for all locos!).



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Roco 43200 HO gauge SBB C5/6 steam locomotive in black livery picture

Roco 43200 HO gauge SBB C5/6 steam locomotive in black livery

$189.62



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