This item is limited to 24 per household.
── Features discs that line the waist!
[Actual vehicle]
- Hoki 2500 is a 35t hopper freight car for transporting limestone manufactured by Japan National Railways from 1967 to 1969.
- Loading was done from the top, and unloading was done by opening the lid at the bottom of the side and letting it fall.
- The body color is a dark brick color.
- The first 40 vehicles manufactured were characterized by having a row of discs that could be used to hit with a hammer when limestone got stuck on the opening/closing door at the bottom of the vehicle body.
- This disk was omitted in subsequent groups.
- Another difference from the later group was that it did not have a handrail at the top.
- A total of 172 Hoki 2500 cars were manufactured and operated in the Okutama and Chichibu areas of the Kanto region and the Mino area of the Chubu region, but the type disappeared by 1999.
[Product Summary]
- Further enhancement of the Micro Ace freight car series
- Commercialization of an early model of the Hoki 2500, a representative type of JNR hopper car, which is characterized by disks lined up at the bottom of the car body.
- Parts that can reproduce the condition of a limestone truck are already installed. It can be removed to recreate the empty state.
- The permanent station name is printed as [Okutama Station permanent]
- Only Hoki 2507 [Komarigawa Station temporary standing] is also printed
*This set does not include power. A separate motor vehicle is required for driving.
[set content]
- Hoki2506
- Hoki2507
- Hoki2518
- Hoki2531
[accessories]
- a reflector
[option]
- incompatible
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )