How to finish up a Train in Germany!
While it is commonly known what signal Germany used for the front of their trains, the signals indicating the end are much more obscure. And there isn't one simple answer, either. So let me explain! All models in this video were created and rendered by myself using Blender. You can support my work by becoming a channel member: / @steelbridgemodels Check out my wallpaper collection on Gumroad: https://steelbridgemodels.gumroad.com/ Follow me also on Instagram: / steelbridgemodels Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:13 Day and Night Signals 2:37 Further Development 3:24 Schlussbremse 4:24 Unit Trains 5:27 Outro

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