This item is limited to 10 per household.
[Overview]
-[Transalpin] is a nickname for the international train operated by the Austrian National Railway, connecting Vienna, Austria, to Basel, Switzerland and Zurich.
-The 4010 series appeared in 1965 and operated as [Transalpin] until the late 1970s.
-Even now, when the actual vehicle has retired, it is still popular around the world as a representative vehicle of Austria.
-Powered car is at the head and is a 6-car train consisting of a dining car, a first-class and second-class seat, and a first-class and second-class compartment.
-The first car on the opposite side of the motor vehicle is a control passenger car with a driver's cab, which is a so-called Pendelzuk formation.
-After being removed from the operation of the transalpin, it was used for the honor trains in Austria, etc., and the paint was based on red which was greatly renewed from the time of its appearance.
[About product]
-The 4010 series is the first N-gauge product from Austria's Aiko Girdorfer!
-Two types of paint are available: Transalpin painting and `Transalpin operation`.
-In addition to the painting, the front logo was also called Pflatsch`, which was used in 1974-2004.
-Pflatsch has a meaning like [water splash], and when the logo is changed from a logo that resembles the wings used so far to a logo that enlarges [O], the appearance of Pflatsch When it did, it was given its nickname and became a name that has long been popular among fans.
-1/160 analog specification.
-Headlight and taillight lighting.
-The package uses a book-type case designed for vehicles.
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