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really not that relevant but the ICE 2 only had 1 panto
some of the ICE 1 trainsets had 2 (specifically those that went to switzerland, the others had 1 per engine)
the second thing is that for the ICE 2 the lights and the grills in between at the front of the train are a bit higher compared to the ICE 1
I think you might want to look for the "DB Fahrzeuglexikon"
This one should have about any single detail and measurement that you might need for any long distance DB trains :D
(also märklin is notorious for having terrible scaling on their models)
I didn't find info on the length of the rear cab. I decided to compare the length of the cars on a Märklin model. I found the cab is indeed longer, but not as long as the passenger cars.
So I updated it, thanks for the feedback!
im not 100% sure but i think the cab car (without engine) is about the same length as the regular coaches irl
so it would have to become a little bit longer :)