Description
Germany had used armored trains in WWI, but prior to the start of WWII the armored train was seen as something of a relic by the German defense force, the Reichswehr, and its government renamed successor in 1935, the Wehrmact. The Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG), or German National Railway between 1920 and 1945, saw armored trains as a way to preserve and advance a military presence. By keeping a strong military face on this state owned railroad。The BR57 armored trains locomotive was actually based on the Prussian series G10 locomotive first built in 1910 and featuring an 0-10-0 wheel arrangement.
Kit Features:
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Scale : 1:35
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Item Type : Static Armor
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Model Brief : Length: 543.1mm(roadbed not included ) Width: 104.08mm
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Total Parts : 602pcs
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Total Sprues : 16 sprues and road beds.
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Released Date : 2010-04
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More Features " The kit consists of 602 parts in grey plastic with a further 8 section roadbeds