Description
The RhB purchased six locomotives with the designation Ge 6/6 in 1921, followed by 15 more locomotives by 1929. Because of their shape and design and their similarity to the SBB crocodiles, the locomotives are also known as the Rhaetian Crocodile.
The Ge 6/6 I was used for both scheduled freight and passenger trains. The two locomotives with the road numbers 414 and 415 are still operational and regularly in use.
The 1/150 scale Kato model runs on normal N track and has a delicate running gear with rod drive and a headlight that changes with the direction of travel.
Smallest passable radius: 150 mm