Product Description
-- A lounge car equipped with a pantograph. The [Seto/Asakaze] formation features the Suha 25. Rearrange the formation to create special trains!
[Product Introduction]
The Seto train, which ran between Tokyo and Takamatsu, and the Asakaze (No. 3 and No. 2), which ran between Tokyo and Shimonoseki, were operated using the same rolling stock in the early days of JR.
This was a very unique train formation, as it was powered by a lounge car, SuHa 25, equipped with a pantograph instead of the power car, Kani 24, and also included an Ohanefu 25 300, which had a luggage compartment.
With this new product, the destination display on the side has been changed from printed to a sticker, further expanding the range of play.
For the locomotives, we recommend the 3061-A EF65 1000 late model (JR specification gray H-rubber) and the 3090-3 EF66 0 series late model Blue Train locomotive, which will be released at the same time.
[Product features]
This product is a train set from 1990 to 1991 that includes a lounge car.
Reproduce the Suha 25 300 with its distinctive pantograph, the Orone 25 300 with its A-class sleeping compartment, and the Ohanfu 25 300 with its luggage compartment.
Ohanfu 25 100 reproduces the form in which the KE70 jumper plug for emergency pantograph lowering command is added
The Ohanfu 25 300 features an added luggage compartment, additional boarding doors, and a KE70 jumper plug receptacle added to the end of the car. The taillights and convertible train mark (nickname display) are illuminated.
The Orone 25 300 reproduces the distinctive row of windows on the passenger side and the additional water tank.
The Suha 25 300 features a long, silver-rimmed lounge window with black edges, numerous louvers, and a distinctive roof equipped with a pantograph.
The Ohanifu 25 is equipped with an Arnold coupler as standard on the locomotive coupling side. Replacement knuckle couplers are included. All intermediate couplings are equipped with body-mounted self-locking couplers.
Cars 1, 7, and 13 of the Ohanfu 25 have taillights and convertible train marks (nickname display) lit. Car 7 of the Ohanfu 25 147 has a light-off switch.
The H-rubbers are reproduced in black on all windows of the Orone 25, except for the nickname display window and passenger window of the Ohanfu 25 300, and the two observation windows on the end of the Ohanfu 25 100, with all others being gray.
Only the Orone 25 and Suha 25 have gold stripes on the body. The others are reproduced with silver stripes. The car number sign is printed, and the destination display on the side is plain white. Destination display stickers are included.
Train marks (nickname display) include [Seto], [Asakaze], and [Special]
The bookcase of the 6-car add-on set can store one locomotive for towing.
[Set contents]
Ohaneff 25-302
Ohane 25-207
Orone 25-304
Suha 25-302
Ohane 25-158
Ohane 25-175
Ohaneff 25-147
[accessories]
Replacement knuckle coupler
Jumper plug
Head mark conversion driver
Destination sticker
[Related optional parts]
11-211/212 LED Interior Light Clear (6 Cars)
[Related Products]
3061-A EF65 1000 Late Model (JR Spec Gray H-Rubber)
3090-3 EF66 0 series late model Blue Train towing locomotive
10-2015/2016 Kiha 181 series JR Shikoku color
10-2017/2018 Kiha 181 series [Hakuto] [Oki, Kunibiki, Isokaze]
10-1940 JR Shikoku 8000 Series Limited Express [Shiokaze/Ishizuchi] (Old Paint) [Special Edition]
10-1848/1849 211 series 0 series/2000 series
10-2037/2038 381 series [Shinano] (JR specification)
22-251-4 Sound Card <Sleeping Express>
22-102 Sound Box (sound card sold separately)
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 10-2219
- JAN code
- 4949727707525
Purchase Information
* This product has a cancellation deadline. Once the deadline has passed, cancellations are not accepted.
This item is limited to 7 per household.