This item is limited to 12 per household.
--The airport access train, which boasts the highest speed of private railways, and the Shinkansen, which ran through the world of Heisei, have joined the First Car Museum !!
--Airport access train Keisei Skyliner that runs through Shimosa at 160km / h
-Since wheel chock parts are attached, it is easy to put the vehicle on the rail and it prevents rolling.
--In addition, a contact is provided to eliminate flicker when the light is on.
--The car number is printed
--Head and tail lights are equipped with a constantly lit board
--Head and tail lights are lit by white LEDs
--Silver wheels adopted-Straight rail S158.5 (F) that can be displayed immediately is included (no printing)
--Straight rail S158.5 (F) can be connected to conventional fine track
--Equipped with wheel chock parts to prevent rolling
[Actual vehicle guide]
-Keisei Electric Railway AE series [Skyliner] is a limited express vehicle that appeared with the opening of the Narita Airport Line (Narita Sky Access) in July 2010.
-The same shape that appeared as the 3rd generation Keisei Skyliner connects Keisei Ueno and Narita Airport and runs at 160 km / h on some sections.
-The exterior of the car body is based on the design concept of [Wind], and the car body is painted with [Wind Blue], which is a metallic arrangement of the traditional Japanese color indigo, and [Stream White], which is white in white. The two lines under the side window emphasize the sense of speed.
[About lighting the light]
* A power supply unit (sold separately), power unit (controller), or DC feeder N (cord that supplies power from the power unit to the rail) is required to turn on the light.
* Headlights and taillights can be turned on by switching the light switch of the power supply unit or the direction (direction of travel) switch of the power unit.
[Package contents]
・ Vehicle body x 1
・ Exhibition rail x 1
* S158.5 is one rail attached to the product.
* This product is for viewing only and will not run.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )