Description
Diesel electric double locomotive D311.02 of the German Armed Forces (1933-45).
Elaborate printing with winter camouflage
Rich detailing on the model with separately applied plug-in parts
Large socket at each end of the locomotive
Frame trims with 8 sandboxes each
Headlights with blackout lamps, depending on driving direction
Driver's cab and engine room lighting installed; switchable in digital mode
When operating on digital layouts, both halves of the locomotive must be equipped with a Next18 decoder!
Between 1941 and 1942, four double locomotives of the type D 311 were put into operation by the German Armed Forces. The locomotive designated D 311.02 a/b shunted the "Dora", the largest railway gun ever built on the Crimean peninsula, together with its sister locomotive D 311.01 a/b. Locomotives D 311.03 and 04 were intended to be used with the "Heavy Gustav 2" guns and probably served in the West. A fifth and sixth double locomotive was still ordered from Krupp but could not be built anymore due to the war events.
