This item is limited to 24 per household.
--New lineup for Taki 29300! Nippon Rikuun Sangyo specifications!
[Actual vehicle guide]
- Taki 29300 is a tank car manufactured since 1976 for concentrated sulfuric acid. There are two groups manufactured during the JNR era and the group added after the JR privatization.
- The vehicles owned by Nippon Rikuun Sangyo were manufactured in the 1990s and were mainly used for freight trains running on the Hokuriku, Uetsu, Joetsu and Tokaido lines, based at Kamioka Kozan-mae and Annaka. However, all of the vehicles were taken out of service by March 2008.
[point]
- The shape around the upper hatch, which differs from <8744> <98747>, is reproduced by new production
[Product Features]
- A new reproduction of the Taki 29300 type owned by Nippon Rikuun Sangyo
- Reproduces the late model manufactured in the 1990s
- Reproduces vehicles equipped with TR213 type bogies
- The ladder on the side of the tank and the running board on the top of the tank are reproduced with separate parts.
- Car number is printed
- Regular station [Gakunan Fujioka] has been printed
- Reflector parts included
- Black bogie frame and black wheels
[set content]
- Taki 29330
[accessories]
- Runner parts: Reflector
[Enjoying freight trains of the past with models]
- Even after yard transport was completely abolished during the JNR era, freight trains consisting of freight cars with different starting and ending stations remained in various places, mainly for transporting chemical products that were difficult to convert to trucks. Although their numbers gradually decreased due to containerization and the abolition of connecting dedicated lines, some continued to run until March 2008.
- Freight trains were made up of tank cars, covered and uncovered cars, container cars, etc., sometimes in the form of a single car, and sometimes in long formations of 10 or more cars. Why not try collecting the cars you have and recreating them?
- Here we introduce TOMIX freight cars that you can enjoy along with Taki 29300.
- Taki 18600, Taki 5450
・When included in the formation, it was a particularly noticeable presence
- Taki 3000
・In addition to transporting gasoline, some vehicles were also used to transport petroleum and chemical products.
- Wham 280000
・Until the early Heisei period, it was sometimes used for purposes other than transporting paper.
・On the Tokaido Line, where there are many paper mills along the line, WAMs were often seen accompanying freight trains carrying tank cars transporting chemical products.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )