- Longer length: length over the buffers 28.2cm 11-1/8"
- Authentic Era III paint scheme
- Built-in interior details
- NEM close couplers
- Prototype-specific underbody
From the Manufacturer
German Federal Railroad (DB) "Silberling (Silver Coin)" # 43 058 Stg. The “Siberling (Silver Coin)” got its name from its polished stainless steel car body. The German Federal Railroad purchased 5,000 units between 1961 and 1980 in different designs. For many years, these cars were the most numerous car in commuter service on the DB. The type B4nzb-64 2nd Class car has two entry areas with double doors and seating for 96 passengers. The “Silberling” was a universal car used in commuter service, express trains and even reserve cars on Inter-Zone trains to Berlin. Presently the cars are in use on the DB AG in a Traffic Red paint scheme. This model has a longer length with a minimum radius for operation of 360mm 14-3/16". It wears the Era III silver paint scheme and features a prototype-specific underbody, trucks with brake shoes, NEM close couplers in a standard pocket with guide mechanism and built-in interior details. Length over the buffers 28.2cm 11-1/8".