Transport fees
🇪🇸 Spain
- Free for orders over 100€
- 4.99€ for orders under 100€
- Delivery time is 24/48 hours from Monday to Friday.
Canary Islands
- €24.99 for all shipments
- Delivery time is 3 - 7 days from Monday to Friday.
🇺🇸 USA
- Free for orders over $200
- $9,99 for orders under $200
- Delivery time is 5-7 days from Monday to Friday.
🇫🇷 France
- Free for orders over 150€
- 4.99€ for orders under 150€
- Delivery time is 3-5 days from Monday to Friday.
🇮🇹 Italy
- Free for orders over 150€
- 4.99€ for orders under 150€
- Delivery time is 3-5 days from Monday to Friday.
🇨🇦 Canada
- Free for orders over 200CA$
- 14.99 CA$ for orders under 200CA$
- Delivery time is 5-7 days from Monday to Friday.
🇩🇪 Germany
- Free for orders over 150€
- 4.99€ for orders under 150€
- Delivery time is 2-4 days from Monday to Friday.
🇵🇹 Portugal
- Free for orders over 150€
- 4.99€ for orders under 150€
- Delivery time is 2-4 days from Monday to Friday.
🇳🇱 Netherlands
- Free for orders over 150€
- 4.99€ for orders under 150€
- Delivery time is 2-4 days from Monday to Friday.
🇨🇭 Switzerland
- Free for orders over 250€
- 15€ for orders under 250€
- Delivery time is 2-4 days from Monday to Friday.
🇸🇪 Sweden
- Free for orders over 250€
- 9€ for orders under 250€
- Delivery time is 2-4 days from Monday to Friday.
🇪🇺 Rest of Europe
- Free for orders over 200€
- 9€ for orders under 200€
- Delivery time is 3-5 days from Monday to Friday.
🌎 Rest of the world
- Shipping price shown at the time of purchase.
- Delivery time is 6-12 days from Monday to Friday.
*Possible taxes or additional customs fees are not included
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The Pacific 231 was built by the Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques, in Mulhouse, France.
The success of these fast and powerful locomotives meant that they were ideal for pulling large, fast express passenger trains, both in Spain and France. In fact, Pacific 231 trains continued in active service in France right up until the sixties.
This locomotive, which was also known as La Princesa, represents one of the most glorious pages in the history of French railway transport. Pacific type locomotives, during their many years of service, pulled some of France's most emblematic trains, such as the famous Fléche d'Or.
You will find out, step by step, how to put together a model featuring all the details of the original carriage. We invite you to let yourself get carried away and set up spaces for creative leisure in which you can enjoy this marvellous railway model.