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1. Trix H0 Coupling Express T66661

30 Trix Express coupling heads, each packed in pairs (with and without brackets). Designed for use in cars with standard coupling pockets (NEM 362) and guiding mechanisms. Compatible with earlier Trix Express standard couplings. 

2. Trix H0 Koploper Ns multiple unit

The Netherlands shines with many unique features, including the railway in our neighboring country. Early on, it placed great importance on its own vehicle creations, which often made headlines not only at home but also with their unusual designs. When the Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) wanted to modernize their intercity services in the 1970s, they developed a very unusual multiple unit train with panoramic driver cabs over the car transitions in collaboration with the German wagon factory Talbot. This gave the ICM, as the NS referred to their new sets, a truly massive appearance. Since passengers could move from one unit to the next at the ends, these modern yet quirky vehicles were called "Koploper." The 144 built "Koploper" soon shaped modern intercity transport in the Netherlands. When Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport was connected to the railway network in 1986, the NS painted two "Koploper" trains in the colors of the two national airlines. ICM-4011 was dressed in the livery of the Royal Dutch Airlines KLM. Due to its bulky nose shape, this train resembled the famous Jumbo jets. ICM 4012, on the other hand, traveled the country in the white-red design of Martinair, also attracting significant attention - like a sleek jetliner on rails.

Prototype: Three-part electric multiple unit as intercity train series ICM-1 Koploper of the Dutch Railways (NS). Designed in the Martinair Holland livery. 1 motor car as end car mBk 2nd class, 1 intermediate car AB 1st/2nd class, 1 control car as end car sBk 2nd class. Multiple unit operational number 4012. Operational condition June 1986. Model: With digital decoder and extensive sound functions. Three-part design. Chassis of the motorized end car made of die-cast. Regulated high-performance drive with flywheel. 2 axles driven in one bogie. Traction tires. Driver's cabs in both end cars with interior fittings.
 

3. Trix Clutches

The Trix Express couplings are specifically designed for model railway construction and provide a reliable connection between vehicles. With a total of 30 coupling heads in a short version, which are packaged in pairs, they allow for easy handling and installation. These couplings are available both with and without hooks and fit vehicles with a standard coupling socket (NEM 362) as well as a guide mechanism. They are also compatible with previous Trix Express standard couplings, ensuring seamless integration into existing model railway systems. The couplings are suitable for H0 gauge and offer a robust solution for all model railway enthusiasts.

- 30 Trix Express coupling heads in short version
- Suitable for vehicles with NEM 362 coupling socket
- Compatible with previous Trix Express standard couplings
- Easy insertion and handling.
 

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