This item is limited to 24 per household.
──Brick-colored limestone hokicar that was used on the Miya Line and Ube Line!
[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.
- Hoki 9500 is a group of privately owned freight cars based on Hoki 2500, and there are two groups: one that was originally manufactured as Hoki 9500 and one that incorporated JNR Hoki 2500.
- From 1981 to 2009, Onoda Cement used the Hoki 9500 to transport limestone from Shigeyasu Station on the Mine Line to Ubemisaki Station on the Ube Line.
- From 1998, Onoda Cement changed to Taiheiyo Cement, but the car body designation remained Onoda Cement.
- Also, the handrails on the top of the car were removed just before it was retired.
[Product Summary]
- Further enhancement of the Micro Ace freight car series
- Commercialization of Onoda Cement owned cars that were used on the Mine Line and Onoda Line
- Parts that can reproduce the condition of a limestone truck are already installed. It can be removed to recreate the empty state.
- Later appearance with the upper handrail removed
*This set does not include power. A separate motor vehicle is required for driving.
[set content]
- Hoki9509
- Hoki9651
- Hoki9586
- Hoki9546
[accessories]
- a reflector
[option]
- incompatible
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