Good tested condition
Model history:

Then nothing changed in the two Re 4/4 I in the Lima program for many, many years. It was not until the 1985/1986 catalog that things began to move again. Now the beige/red 10050 was missing, so the red 10043 was added to the program. Funnily enough, the order numbers were exchanged, which was certainly not intended, and this resulted in a double allocation, because the green 10047 was now to be found under the order number 208066 (previously 208067) and the red Re 4/4 under the 208067, which was previously the green version held.

It remained in this form (208066 = Re 4/4 I 10047 green, 208067 = Re 4/4 I 10043 red) up to and including the 1990 catalogue. In 1991, the green 208066 was dropped and only the red 10043 was now available as a relatively simple entry-level locomotive.


Good tested condition Then nothing changed in the two Re 4/4 I in the Lima program for many, many years. It was not until the 1985/1986 catalog that things began to move again. Now the beige/red 10050 was missing, so the red 10043 was added to the program. Funnily enough, the order numbers were exchanged, which was certainly not intended, and this resulted in a double allocation, because the green 10047 was now to be found under the order number 208066 (previously 208067) and the red Re 4/4 under the 208067, which was previously the green version held. It remained in this form (208066 = Re 4/4 I 10047 green, 208067 = Re 4/4 I 10043 red) up to and including the 1990 catalogue. In 1991, the green 208066 was dropped and only the red 10043 was now available as a relatively simple entry-level l