Roco 70113 Diesel-Doppellokomotive D311.01, DWM, Ep. II
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Roco 70113 Diesel-Doppellokomotive D311.01, DWM, Ep. II Product Details
In 1941 and 1942, a total of four double locomotives of type D 311 were put into service by the German Wehrmacht. The D 311.01 a/b, also known as the "Walli", was used on the Crimean peninsula. Together with its sister locomotive D 311.02 a/b, it maneuvered the "Dora", the largest railroad gun ever built. The locomotives D 311.03 and 04 were intended for use with the "Schwerer Gustav 2" gun and presumably served in the West. A fifth and sixth double locomotive was ordered from Krupp, but could no longer be built due to the events of the war.
Features:
- Gauge: H0
- Era II
- Traction tires: 4
- Power system: DC analog
- Minimum radius: 358 mm
- Length over buffers: 259 mm
- Number of powered axles: 4
- Frame panels with 8 sandboxes each
- Openwork roof ventilators
- Elaborately reproduced engine room
- With a large socket on the ends
- Coupling: NEM 362 shaft with KK kinematics
- Headlights: 2 headlights with alternating direction of travel
- Headlights with dimming lamps depending on direction of travel
- Interface: Electric interface for PluX22 locomotives
- Finely detailed model with many separately applied plug-in parts
- Complete reproduction of the transition area between the two units
- Double locomotive formed from two permanently coupled units; both units fully equipped with a motor
Specs:
- Gauge: H0
- Rail Company: DRG
- Era: II
- Color: Black
- Electricity System: DC
- Digital: No
- sound: No
- News: 2023
- Type: Diesel loco
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CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing! Age recommendation from 14 years.
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