Product Features and Details
Prototype: In 1934 the DRG ordered a three-axled electric locomotive without a carrying axle from the AEG & BBC/KIM (Kraus in Munchen) companies with the series name E63. In 1960-61 the DB completely overhauled the machines in the then -AW Freimann. The most noticeable change was the addition of shunt platforms, a third window in the drivers cabin and an additional side window. The third head light was moveds to the front end. Beginning in 1960, these electric locomotives were painted crimson instead of green. Until the last machine was phased out in 1978, these trains ran in Stuttgart, Munich, Augsburg and Garmish.
Model: This finely detailed model comes w/ the following features...
*Highly detailed pantographs SBS10 and HII2sD.
*Separate decoder box.
*Highly detailed spoked wheels.
*Highly detailed body engravings.
*Separate attached roof pipes.
*Additional free standing sand pipes.
*Metal rods.
*Operation w/ pantograph is possible.