Print version of the 1./2. Class passenger car of the DB in epoch IV. Among railway fans, a family of local coaches of the German Federal Railways is known as Silberling. The vehicles owe the name silverware to their car body made of stainless steel. More than 5000 models were built between 1961 and 1980 and were found at DB Regio until the beginning of 2020. After their secondary category, the cars are also often referred to as N-cars. PIKO has included a vehicle type in its range with the n-cars, which must be practically missing on any model railway whose theme is located at the Federal Railways or DB AG. As with the prototype, the models also differ depending on the wagon class in the window layout and interior fittings, the stitch dimensions have been converted to size N as per the prototype. Mold making at the highest level ensures extremely plastic-looking bogies and the high-quality paint and printing used by PIKO gives the vehicles an excellent finish. The vehicles are prepared for the easy retrofitting of an interior lighting.This text is machine translated.