Product Description
- The Koki 10000 series, used for container transport by Japanese National Railways, was capable of high-speed transport with a top speed of 100km/h, laying the foundation for modern container transport.
- Around 1974, the container capacity was modified from 5 to 4. This 4-container model is the prototype for the product.
[Actual vehicle guide]
- The Koki 10000 series was developed in 1966 (Showa 41) for use in high-speed express freight trains.
- It is the first container freight car in Japan to achieve a speed of 100km/h, adopting various new innovations such as the air spring type TR203 bogie, close-coupled automatic coupler, and electromagnetic air brake.
- The car body was painted a different blue color than other models, making it stand out.
- This model was initially introduced with a capacity of five 10-ft containers, but as 5-ton containers became 12-ft containers, this was gradually modified to carry four containers from 1974.
- In later years, he was active on the Kita Takara between Kanto and Hokkaido.
[Features]
- Completely new model
- Four C21 containers already loaded (each with a different number)
- Factory installed handrails
- The main body is a see-through type just like the real vehicle, so it looks realistic even without the container.
- Reflector installation possible (not included)
- Car number printed
[Product Contents]
- KOKI 10000
- 4x C21 containers
*Locomotives, rails, etc. are sold separately.
[Replacement parts list]
- Coupler: JC02
*Use JC11 for the coupler spring and JC16 for the coupler cover.
[Optional parts list]
- Closely coupled TN coupler: 0391
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 18 x 6.5 x 3 cm / 99g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 2756
- JAN code
- 4904810827566
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 6 per household.