Prototype: Privately owned type Gl 11 high-capacity boxcar used on the German Federal Railroad (DB), "Kuba-Imperial" large promotional lettering included. The car looks as it did in Era III.
Article No. | 58230 |
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Gauge / Design type | 1 / |
Era | III |
Kind | Freight Cars |
Model: The car has a long body with an arched roof and modelling of board walls. The doors can be opened. There are many separately applied details. The car has a high-quality paint scheme and lettering. The minimum radius for operation is 1,020 mm / 40-3/16". Length over the buffers 37.5 cm / 14-3/4".
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Italian names such as "Capri", "Lido" or "Adria" evoked a longing for the South, sun, and sea in the Fifties and Sixties. A Wolfenbüttel company played cleverly with the association and transferred the evocative names to its products: In 1948, Gerhard Kubetschek had founded the audio furniture firm Kuba. During the period of the Economic Miracle his company grew constantly, and his music cabinets conquered more than just German households. Kuba also insisted on German Federal Railroad freight cars for safe transport of these bulky pieces of furniture.