Electric multiple unit Plan V 432 of the Dutch State Railways.
■ Version with dark grey chassis
■ Authentic filigree pantographs
■ Rich detailing on the model with many separately applied plug-in
parts
■ Factory-equipped with switchable interior lighting; only
switchable in digital operation
The two-part Dutch Electric Multiple Unit Plan V, better known in
the Netherlands as "Mat '64" or by the nickname Apekop (Monkey
Head), became one of the standard local trains of the Dutch State
Railways in the mid-1960s. With 246 units, it was the NS's
most-built multiple unit at the time.
Plan V1 and V2 were delivered in a green colour scheme with
sand-yellow decorative stripes. The Plan V of the 3rd construction
series was painted yellow from the factory in 1968. The multiple
units delivered earlier were then also repainted yellow between
1969 and 1973. They operated on nearly all electrified railway
lines in the Netherlands until their withdrawal from service.
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