Diesel electric double locomotive D311.01 of the German Armed Forces (1933-45).
Special Edition model!
Mold variant !
• Double locomotive formed by two units coupled together; both units fully equipped with a motor and sound decoder respectively
• Full reproduction of the transition area between the two units
• Elaborately reproduced engine room
• Finely-detailed model with many separately attached plug-in parts
• Large socket on front ends
• Frame trims with 8 sandboxes each
• With blackout lamps
• Headlights on each side can be switched off separately
• Top headlight at front and rear separately switchable
• Perforated roof fan design
• Digital versions feature motor-powered fans
• Driver's cab, driver's console and control box lighting as well as engine room lighting switchable in digital mode
• Dynamic Sound package for even better depth of sound
In 1941 and 1942, a total of four type D 311 double locomotives were put into service by the Deutsche Wehrmacht. The D 311.01 a/b, also known as Walli, was used on the Crimean peninsula. Along with its sister engine, the D 311.02 a/b Dora, it manoeuvred the largest railroad gun ever built. The locomotives D 311.03 and 04 were intended for use with the Schwerer Gustav 2 gun, and were probably put into service in West Germany. The fifth and sixth double locomotives were ordered from Krupp, but ultimately could not be built due to war events.
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