RENFE train TAF (blue livery), composed by three coaches: M-9517 – R-9517 – M-9532. Epoch IV. Five poles motor with fly wheel. Eight driving wheels (two equipped with rubber rings). 21 pins connector for digital decoder or digital sound
Varnished wooden car of two axles, owned by RENFE. "Tren Socorro" coach. Road number SA-353. Era III.
Digital decoder with sound for RENFE 2200 steam locomotive, manufactured by ESU and written with the sound prohect provided by Ibertren. It is 21-pin V5.0 Loksound decoder with speaker.
Two axels hopper wagon, RN logo. Blue. Era III/IV.
Two axels hopper wagon, RN logo. Yellow. Era III/IV.
Two axels hopper wagon, RN logo. Grey. Era III/IV.
Two axle RENFE closed waggon in unified gray livery. With brakeman's cabin. Era III (50s). Total length 88,5 mm.
RENFE Locomotive nº 10101. Factory version (MTM). Livery: Factory yellow (MTM) with red buffer beams. Version early 60’s (epoch III - NEM 809E). Motor with fly wheel. Traction in all driving wheels. 6 pins’ connector for digital
Electric locomotive series 7100 of RENFE, number 7115. Livery in unified green with yellow stripe, with snowplough. Era IV. Interface NEM for a 21-pins decoder.
RENFE, bogie flat wagon with stanchions, with hut. Epoch III
Un vagón cisterna de dos ejes con librea en color gris unificado de RENFE. Con garita guarda-freno y freno de vacío. Bastidor corto. Topes funcionales con muelle. Longitud entre topes: 88,5 mm. Años cincuenta (Época III).
RENFE Wooden express cars 1st class (ex NORTE). Livery: varnished wood colour with more delicate and detailed definition and dark grey roof Era III (norm NEM 809E).
RENFE Wooden express cars 2nd class (ex NORTE). Livery: varnished wood colour with more delicate and detailed definition and dark grey roof
RENFE Wooden express cars 3rd class (ex NORTE). Livery: varnished wood colour with more delicate and detailed definition and dark grey roof Era III (norm NEM 809E).
Electric locomotive series 7100 of RENFE, number 7122. Livery in unified green with yellow stripe, with snowplough. Era IV. Interface NEM for a 21-pins decoder. During late 1920’s the” Compañia de los Caminos de Hierro del Norte de