Translated Description from PIKO: Novelty 2023: 3 pcs. Print variant of the BR 624 in mint green of the DB AG Ep. V. The VT 23 and VT 24 series are diesel multiple units of the Deutsche Bundesbahn, consisting of two powered end cars and up to two middle cars. These were designated VM 23 and VM 24, respectively. In 1968, the railcars were redesignated as the 624 series, and the vehicles equipped with air suspension were given the designation 634. From then on, the intermediate cars ran as 924 and 934. A total of 80 railcars and 55 intermediate cars were built by MAN and the Waggonfabrik Uerdingen. In 1967, the first tests with the track curve-dependent car body control began. For this purpose, numerous VT and VM were retrofitted with air suspension. The multiple units usually consist of two powered railcars and one non-powered middle car. However, units with up to two intermediate cars can also be formed. An even larger number of intermediate cars is not possible in passenger service, but a maximum of three units / six machine systems may be operated in a train to form multiple traction. From 2005, the railcars were replaced by new vehicles and parked.