Diesel locomotive H0, C77, 66587 of ONE, Era VI, prototype
condition around 2020, pink, sound + smoke, DC/AC
The Class 66/77 is equipped with a load-dependent, pulsed smoke
generator that produces smoke plumes of varying intensity according
to the load. The built-in sensors, which provide situational sounds
in curves, are controlled by a LokSound V5.0 M4 decoder. This "jack
of all trades" understands not only DCC with RailComPlus® but also
the M4 protocol, allowing it to register itself with ESU ECoS or
Märklin® central station. Since it also supports Motorola® or
Selectrix®, there is nothing to prevent the use of the ESU Class
66/77 on all common central stations.
The integrated PowerPack energy storage ensures that comfortable
operation is possible even on dirty tracks. The unique two-stroke
diesel sound is particularly differentiated by two speakers through
the etched fan grille on the roof. A complete lighting system
including cab lighting, driver's desk lighting, and shunting lights
with warm white LEDs rounds off the technical equipment. All light
effects present on the prototype can be represented, including the
"warning blinkers" or two-light head signal commonly used in
Belgium. The frame and body of the model are made of metal and
provide a prototype-appropriate tractive force thanks to a weight
of about 590 g. All structural differences between the variants are
taken into account in the ESU models. For example, the ECR
locomotive has air conditioning units on the roof, wind deflectors
on the side windows, and rectangular buffers. Just like the
originals, the models also feature different covers for the battery
boxes.
The Class 66/77 is a hybrid model that allows safe operation on
two- and three-rail tracks with a wheelset inner gauge of 14.1 mm.
For two-rail operation, simply remove the center pickup with the
included tool. Done.
Embedded in a metal frame is a five-pole precision motor with
slotted winding and noise-optimized commutator – developed by ESU.
This motor transmits its power, tamed by two thick flywheels,
through a worm/gear drive to four of the six axles. LEDs in the
bogies provide realistic flickering during the braking process.
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