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After the two prototypes of the Ge 6/6 II series delivered in 1957 proved very well, five more locomotives in 1965 were delivered. They were distinguished above all by the two large front windows from the prototypes that had their three. Over the years, some modifications and alterations have been made to the locomotives, the most striking being the red paint from the mid 80s. From the turn of the millennium onwards, single-arm pantographs were mounted instead of the scissors pantograph, which were now standard at the RhB. In recent years, these impressive machines have been used almost only in freight transport, but have now been phased out.Model of an electric locomotive of the series Ge 6/6 II with the operating number 706 of the Rhaetian Railway. True to original coloring and lettering of the epoch V. Reproduction in the condition prior to the conversion of the side windows. Special design with appropriate labeling for the 60. Birthday of this series. Four wheel sets driven by two powerful motors. Equipped with a mfx/DCC decoder with a lot of light and sound functions. Single-arm pantograph motorized, digitally switchable. Correct reproduction of the joint in the middle of the locomotive, prototypical design of the roof equipment. Length over buffer 65 cm. Driving noise functional even in the analogue mode.This text is machine translated.