This item is limited to 12 per household.
── The only aluminum silver + light gray paint organization!
[Actual vehicle]
-Based on the Sanyo Electric Railway 3000 series commuter train that appeared in the 1960s, the 3050 series is a minor change car manufactured from 1972 with a cooling device from the beginning.
-The original group was manufactured with steel body + mustard color and dark blue two-tone color, but after 3066 and 3067 manufactured in 1981 (Showa 56), a new extruded aluminum alloy extruded material is used It was manufactured by applying a vermilion belt to the unpainted car body, and established the standard method of subsequent Sanyo train.
-From 1986 (Showa 61), the steel car has been changed to a new paint of black + vermilion band on cream ground.
-In addition, a red symbol mark with a sun motif was affixed to the rear of the passenger compartment door of all trains, but from the middle of the 2000s the symbol mark was changed to a new design combining 15 lines, and it is still present. I will.
-The 3100 series was manufactured as an additional vehicle for driving in the 5-car and 6-car trains in 1984 (Showa 59), based on the 3050 series aluminum cars.
-Currently, it is a 3-car fixed train that connects 3619 of steel body, but the 3619 car is painted in light gray that matches the image on the aluminum body, the image is significantly different from other 3000 series and 3050 series I will.
[Product Summary]
-Further enhancement of Micro Ace private railway series
-Headlights, taillights, front indicator lights. LED use
-Equipped with flywheel power unit
-Unique formation of 2 aluminum cars + light gray painted steel car
-Reproduce the current symbol mark era in the mid-2010s
-3100, 3631 Underfloor HB-2000 compressor reproduced
-Reproduce 3100 underfloor SIV
[Organization chart]
← Shinkaichi Himeji and Aboshi →
3100 +
3101(M) +
3619[accessories]
- sticker
[option]
-Narrow interior light: G0005/G0006/G0007/G0008
-Micro coupler self-reliant/ash: F0004
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