Description
From 1941, Waggonfabrik Uerdingen, together with several other companies such as MAN, built over 3700 lightweight tank wagons.
The two-axle wagons had a capacity of 30m3.
In the course of the Second World War, the carriages came to almost all European railroad administrations and, as in Germany, some were still in use until the early 2000s.
The two-axle wagons had a capacity of 30m3.
In the course of the Second World War, the carriages came to almost all European railroad administrations and, as in Germany, some were still in use until the early 2000s.
Model features:
– New construction
– Consideration of all design differences
– With and without brakeman’s cab
– Attached etched parts
– Kinematics with NEM coupling receptacle
– New construction
– Consideration of all design differences
– With and without brakeman’s cab
– Attached etched parts
– Kinematics with NEM coupling receptacle