This item is limited to 3 per household.
[Actual vehicle]
- [Yu Yusu Salon Okayama] appeared as a European observation passenger of 12 series remodeled in 1985 (Showa 60).
- Initially it was a chic attire dressed in red No. 7 with a golden belt. Renewal remodeling was done in 1993 (Heisei 5), and the exterior painting changed to a bright attire of concentric mountain pattern of yellow green, orange and lilac color based on white.
- It is still located in the Okayama Train District and continues to be active as a group extra train etc.
- The National Railways Moji Railway Administration Bureau (Kaitetsu Bureau) operated convention ship 's passenger from the past and gained popularity, but I made a more upgraded event train appear in 1987 (Showa 62) year. This is Panorama Liner · Southern Cross.
- Exterior paint is expressed based on metallic red [Hot passion of Kyushu and burning sun], and a belt of silver and white is included as an accent.
- Retired while being missed by March 1994 (Heisei 6).
[Product Summary]
- Further enhancement of Micro Ace Joyful Train series
- Released two types of 12 series Joyful Train that you requested
- Tail light, nickname curtain lighting. LED use
- semicircular pattern of green, orange, and pink on a white body
- Observation Room Commercialization of the appearance in the mid 1990s, such as painting of roofs, coolers, etc.
- Install telephone antenna parts on the roof of Oro 12-709
- Faithfully modeling gable-shaped observation car slough 12
- Reproduce the emergency door installed on the side of the slough 12
[Organization Chart]
← Okayama Osaka →
Slov 12 - 703 + Oro 12 - 707 + Oro 12 - 709 + Oro 12 - 708 + Oro 12 - 710 + Slov 12 - 704
* Locomotives are required separately for traveling.
A1770 EF65-123 Yu Yu salon scheduled to be released at the same time Okayama towing machine is preferable
- Optional: Wide interior light: G0001 / G0002 / G0003 / G0004, micro coupler self - black: F0003
- Accessories: Destination seal (A 2686 only)
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