This item is limited to 12 per household.
-Japan World Expo 50th Anniversary Special Event World Exposition Yuki Silver Car Commercialized !!
-1970 The world's largest international exposition [Japan World Exposition] was held at Senri Hills in northern Osaka.
-4 international organizations from 77 countries participated, and during the 183 days from March 15 to September 13, the total number of visitors was 64,218,770, an unprecedented scale.
-At that time, the use of private cars, which were still in widespread use, was still the only way to get to the Expo venue, and high-speed buses, local buses, and railroads were the mainstream.
-Above all, the use of the railway is said to have reached nearly 70% of the visitors that reached 350,000 per day.
-People gathered from all over Japan to Osaka by night trains, bullet trains, airplanes, etc., from Osaka city to the Expo venue, Osaka City Transportation Bureau, Kita Osaka Express Railway, Keihan Shinkyu Railway (currently Hankyu Railway) Using lines, etc., we went to a gorgeous and sharp future city space.
-This time, as a special project for the 50th anniversary of the Japan World Exposition, we will commercialize two types of stainless steel cars and aluminum cars of Osaka City Transportation Bureau 30 series trains that were active in Expo Transport!
-Stainless steel cars are modeled on 3001 and aluminum cars are modeled on 3008, and the main parts such as the body, window glass, and roof are reviewed from the design and reproduced with new molds.
-The direction curtain is printed with [(Logo) World Expo].
-By combining the basic set and the extension set, you can reproduce the actual 8-car train.
-Specify 18m class A TM-06R for power unit and TT-04R (gray) for traveling parts.
-Paint assembled
* Please note that stainless steel and aluminum cars have different release dates.
* By using an optional power unit and N-gauge running parts, it can be run as an N-gauge railway model.
* Exhibition base is not included.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )