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Thank you so much for your explanation and for uploading further picture - now I get it!
You are indeed very right with the 101. It is a beauty, I am just missing the sound... but then ahain I could also start playing transport fever ;-)
PS: I remember that the "old 120" was from a now inactive guy called "brunna". He had several models such as the BR442, too. But all very undetailed and "basic".
As for 120 in this set, it is my mistake that I focused on 101 too much (cant help it, it's a beauty). I added 2 pictures into the gallery that shows BR120 on other end.