This item is limited to 12 per household.
── Commercialized two types of locomotives operated by JR East
[Real car guide]
-EF60 is a general electric locomotive that appeared in 1960
-Painted blue No. 15 and cream No. 1 from brown paint and worked for many years
-The EF60-19 type was painted in peace during the JNR era, inherited by JR East, and based in Takasaki.
-The aircraft changed to JNR color in 2007, and the lights were changed to one light and retired in 2019.
-Model EF60 is a DC electric locomotive manufactured from 1960.
-The same shape was divided into several groups depending on the time of manufacture and the timing of production, and 143 vehicles were manufactured by 1964.
-Of the minor changes, the 19th model was designated as a joyful train towing machine in 1986, and its exterior painting was changed and inherited by JR East.
-The product reappears in 2007 when it was returned to JNR color and in 2010 the light was restored to a single light.
[Product Features]
-Equipped with new motor (M-13)
-Dummy coupler, self-contained TN coupler included
-Headlights are lit with bulb color LEDs
-Front railing (vertical) comes with separate parts
-The release lever is equipped with another part
-Headlights are always on board, with ON-OFF switch
-Power with flywheel, black bogie frame, black wheels adopted
-Integrated plate wheel
[About <7129>]
-One headlight on both sides, the front window reproduces the appearance without defroster
-The skirt reproduces the figure with ventilation holes
-Monitor and roof on the roof are reproduced in black
-Light green separate parts are installed inside the window on the side of the main unit
-License plate comes with separate parts [EF60-19 / 15/24/38]
-Mini curve driving possible
[accessories]
-Runner parts: Number maker's plate blue
-Runner parts: Number maker's plate cream
-Runner parts: front railing
-Runner parts: signal flame tube / whistle
-Runner parts: wireless antenna
-Parts: Self-contained dummy coupler
-Parts: Dummy coupler receiver
-Parts: Self-contained TN coupler
-Parts: jig
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )