The Abstosswagen (control cars or pusher cars) were kept at the ends of the train and carried general stores, track repairing materials etc. They were considered more expendable than the rest of the train and so if any mines were encountered the control car would take the damage. These wagons ran at the ends of the train and featured a quick-release remote-control coupling so they could be uncoupled from the Panzertragerwagen quickly to enable the Pz38(t) light tanks to disembark.

The Panzertragerwagen was a challenge to model accurately given the low height of the prototype. Nevertheless using special Marklin chassis components I managed to produce a prototypical model. These wagons carried a Pz38(t) light tank which provided the train with a degree of offensive capability. My model of the tank is highly accurate and features a rotating turret. The gun barrel is made of hardened steel.

The Kannonen und Flakwagens carried a quadruple 20mm AA gun at one end, and a 7.62cm gun in a revolving turret at the other end. They complemented the firepower of the Artillery cars and provided much needed air defence. They were armoured with 15-30mm plates and weighed 36 tonnes each. On my model, both the turret and AA gun revolve. The AA gun barrels are made from steel 0.38mm (0.015") thick.