This carriage set contains three N scale replicas of Silberlings carriages from Deutsche Bahn AG (DB AG). It contains a 2nd class commuter car (Bn 719), a 1st/2nd class commuter car ABn 703 and a commuter pilot car BDnrzf 740 (registration number 50 80 82-34 083-9, kept in the DB Museum in Koblenz). This set is offered by Minitrix under reference 18263.
Silverlings is an unofficial designation for a certain type of carriage used by Deutsche Bahn AG (DB AG) in Germany. Silberlings cars literally mean "little silver coin" in German, referring to their silvery appearance. These are commuter cars used mainly for regional and commuter train services. Silberling cars were originally introduced in West Germany in the 1950s and were used for passenger transport over short distances. They were generally used in urban and suburban areas for daily commuting. These cars were often constructed from stainless steel, giving them a distinctive silver appearance. They had open seating compartments and were equipped with sliding doors to make it easier for passengers to board and disembark quickly.
.Technical features
- Total length excluding buffer: 495 mm
- Internal lighting: optional
- Exterior lighting:3 white lights and 2 red lights
- Inversion according to direction of travel:yes
- Hitch: NEM à élongation
Digital functions
- Decoder:mfx/DCC intégré