Description
The Ge6/6-I, commonly known as the "Rhaetian Crocodile" or "Krok", is a rod-driven, six-axle electric locomotive introduced in 1921 for the electrification of the Albula Line. More than 100 years later, preserved examples still operate on RhB heritage and special services.
Kato reproduces the compact but complex mechanical character of the prototype in N gauge.
Features
- Represents No. 414 in preserved operating condition around 2023.
- Distinctive rod-driven running gear and rotating bonnets reproduced.
- Different window and louvre arrangements on each side of the body reproduced.
- 100th anniversary commemorative plaque printed on one crew door.
- Yellow handrail next to the crew door supplied as a separate part.
- Working headlights with warm-white LEDs. The left and right headlights include silver rims.
- Large distinctive pantograph reproduced.
- Coreless motor for stable running.
- Glacier Express short coupler fitted as standard.
- Replacement Arnold coupler included.

























Mike Carter –
Beautiful model.