The MI2N Eole was too simple...
This was so complicated to draw... took me an hour or two
This is what a theoretical NPDC version of the MI2N Eole would look like, it is 10 cars long and splits in the middle to form two 5-car half trains.
It is a remix of Bus Peps's MI2N Eole (1992), which can be found below:
Paper mock-up 47: Z 22500 SNCF
Modifications:
To suit its intercity needs, four of the cars have toilets, and are marked WC (water closet, or toilet). They feature the TER logo on the toilet spot. The trains have yellow door toppers instead of red, to mimick what the Z 92050s looked like in relation to a Z 20500
Name:
I am calling it the MTER2N, the Z29500, because TER2N, the Z23500, was already taken ðŸ˜
Is it still an MI2N Eole? It had so many modifications!
Its motorisation is as follows: 2'2+Bo'Bo+2'2+Bo'Bo+2'2+2'2+Bo'Bo+2'2+Bo'Bo+2'2, and it would make 7200kW or 9656 Horsepower!
If you actually print this, you are awesome ❤️
P1
P10P9P8P7P6 - this is a pantograph carriageP5 - this is a pantograph carriageP4P3P2Part 1-1, together with Part 2-1 it makes 3 carsPart 1-2, together with Part 2-2 it makes 3 carsPart 2-1, together with Part 1-1 it makes 3 carsPart 2-2, together with Part 1-2 it makes 3 cars
The accessories for P5 and P6. The buffered ends go at the end without ventillators. The smooth ends (and pantographs) go at the end with ventillators.
Cool! I like it!
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