Diesel locomotive class 106 of the Deutsche Reichsbahn.
Mold variant!
■ With projecting lamps mounted on brackets
■ With rain protection roof of the side windows
■ Frost protection covers of the ventilation grilles - can be
mounted open and closed
■ Long front hood made of die cast metal, therefore more dead
weight and high tractive power
■ Rich detailing on the model with many separately applied plug-in
parts
■ The headlights can be completely or partially switched off with a
DIP switch
■ Fully equipped printed circuit board and driver's cab lighting
installed ex works
■ Complete lighting functions in digital mode (maneuvering lights,
individually switchable headlights or taillights, low beams, cab
lighting)
From 1955, the Deutsche Reichsbahn of the GDR developed the
diesel-hydraulic locomotive V 60 for medium-heavy shunting service.
These machines were primarily intended to put an end to the
inefficient use of steam locomotives in shunting service. From 1962
to 1964, the company LKM Babelsberg delivered with 163 locomotives
the first series to the DR. During the construction of the first
main series, even a rain protection roof was installed on top of
the side windows. As a result of new service regulations, the DR
shunting locomotives were in the course of revisions gradually
painted with an orange-yellow colour.
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