This item is limited to 1 per household.
──Modeling the 2000 series active on the Kintetsu Nagoya Line
- Kintetsu 2000 series is a vehicle introduced in 1978.
- The car body is a new one, but the main motor and part of the bogie are made from scrapped 10100 series Vista II cars.
- The first update (A update) was carried out in 1997, including the installation of side destination indicators.
- The second renewal (B renewal) was carried out in 2014, which included the installation of a wheelchair space and the replacement of interior decorative boards and seat moquettes.
[point]
- Commercialization of the Kintetsu 2000 series that is used on the Kintetsu Nagoya Line system
- Reproduce the 2001 and 2002 formations where B update work has not been carried out.
[Product specifications]
- Vehicle number is already printed
- Comes with a sticker (newly produced). Includes type destination display and priority seats
- Train radio antenna, fuse box, and front through-top can be installed by the user.
- Headlights (bulb color), taillights, and passing sign lights (yellow) are lit.
- Equipped with coreless motor power unit with flywheel (No.31888)
- Implemented long seat parts with car ends
*Some product specifications may differ from the actual vehicle.
[Product set composition (organization diagram)]
←Ise Nakagawa/Hiratacho Yunoyama Onsen/Kintetsu Nagoya→
2002 +
2001(M) +
2101[Sold separately]
- GM indoor lighting unit (narrow width, white) (No. 8461: 2 pieces, No. 8462: 4 pieces)
- TOMIX TN coupler (closely connected type [with electric connection], gray) (JC25) (only the first part is compatible)
- GM Kintetsu commuter car (2012/Nagoya line system) compatible destination display sticker (No.6818)
[Information on main related products currently on sale from GREENMAX]
- No.31517 Kintetsu 5800 series (Nagoya Line)
- No.31765 Kintetsu 2610 series (continuous kise, L/C car, car number selection type)
- No.31813/31814 Kintetsu 5209/5211 series (Nagoya Line) [Planned item]
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )