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VI8060 Magirus Ambulance 'Malteser' HO

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3-axle with rotating flashing light, basic, functional mode.
Like all models of the CarMotion series, the vehicle comes with the following functions:
- Charging and programming connection
- Short charging times due to modern lithium polymer batteries
- With a full battery and normal operation with waiting times and various speeds a runtime of approx. 4 – 6 hours, and approx. 2 hours at max. speed/full load is possible.
- Easy on/off switching via a reed contact under the cab‘s roof with magnetic pointing stick or telescopic magnetic bar, item 8410
- Infrared transmitter/receiver for distance control (limited compatibility with other IR systems)
- Realistic braking resp. accelerating action and configurable speed due to speed-controlled motor
- Free cargo area due to underfloor drive unit
- Cabin lighting
- Braking and reversing lights
- Direction indicators right/left and warning lights controllable
- Low beam / high beam light
- Roof beacons (depending on type of vehicle)
- Clear seethrough driver‘s cab with figure
- 5-pole plug-in coupling for the connection of CarMotion trailers or semitrailers
- Compatible with existing systems with contact wire or magnetic tape
- Control by infrared light (IR), permanent magnets item 8431 in the road, electromagnetic stop coils and remote control item 8402
- Even without mechanical guidance a short straight line reverse is possible via steering by the remote control
Prototype data: Magirus Deutz 200 D 16 S, 161 kW / 220 HP, engine type F8L 714.
Suitable retrofit kit Sound: item VI8452
VI8060 Magirus Ambulance 'Malteser' HOVI8060 Magirus Ambulance 'Malteser' HO
Price: NZ $ 468.60
Total: NZ $ 468.60
Total without tax: NZ $ 407.48
Total discount:
GST: NZ $ 61.12
VI8060 Magirus Ambulance 'Malteser' HO
VI8060 Magirus Ambulance 'Malteser' HO
Description

Dimensions: L 86 x W 32 x H 35 mm. 

NOTE: The 'Maltese' name comes about from the Ambulance Services connection with the major relief organision of the Sovereign Order of Malta. Think of the Maltese Cross used by St. John Ambulance organisation, which was derived from the Orders of Chivalry - The Knights of St. John and St. John the Hospitalers. 

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