Marklin 39835, Model of the DB, the "Deutsche Bundesbahn" (1945 - present). H0-scale AC - Electric Locomotive Porsche
Prototype: German Railroad, Inc. (DBAG) class 182 fast general-purpose locomotive. The design is basically the same as the Austrian "Taurus". Multi-system locomotive. Version painted and lettered for a high quality automobile brand.Model: The locomotive comes with an mfx digital decoder, C-Sine high efficiency propulsion, and a sound effects generator. 2 axles powered. 4 traction tires. The headlights and marker lights will work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. The long distance lights and the horn as well as the acceleration and braking delay can be controlled digitally with a Control Unit or Märklin Systems. Additional operating sounds can be controlled digitally with Märklin Systems. The engineer's cabs have interior details. Sports car motor sounds for loading/unloading scenes. The metal grab irons are separately applied. Length over the buffers 22.5 cm / 8-7/8". The fast "bull" on rails can master the sprint from 0 to 200 km/h / 125 mph in 20 seconds – when it has to. With up to 8,700 horsepower, the class 182 is a worthy partner for the cooperative project of the aristocratic Stuttgart sports car maker with the German Railroad, Inc. Since 2001, Porsche, Inc. has been putting into practice a comprehensive transportation and logistics concept that manages the supplying of its plants with components and the delivery of new cars in considerable quantities by rail. All export automobiles for the overseas markets are brought securely to the North Sea ports on railroad cars – even the striking members of the 911 class. On the return trip for these trains, the Boxster and Cayman models built in Finland (and you thought your boxster was made in Germany?) are brought south.
BTW, Paralizer wouldn't you be more interested in this boxcar.
Beer Car Furstenberg instead?
Boxcar type Gk “Berlin” employed by the German Federal Railroad (DB). Refrigerator car version with brakeman’s cabin. Private car of the Fürstenberg Brewery, Donaueschingen.