1/150 Ohah-33 Chanohai-gata [5128-3]

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Japanese title: 鉄道模型 1/150 オハフ33 茶 戦後形 [5128-3]
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Item number: 600000350
Released date: 28 Aug 2020
Maker: KATO (Kato)
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Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product description ■ The Oha 35 series is one of the passenger car types representing the JNR in the pre-war era. The series boasts the highest number of passenger cars in Japan series boasts the highest number of cars among the passenger cars in Japan.
The products are the JNR Oha 33 General Type Passenger Car, Brown Post-War Style.
[Product Features]
Faithfully reproduce the features of the Oha 35 series of passenger cars with a gable board described as "Mushroom, Bread"
The standard paint color of the former General Type Passenger Car of JNR is reproduced beautifully with a nostalgic coloring.
Wooden Door
Uses TR34 Carts in the Image of the Original Type Vehicle
Equipped with a turn-on tail light as standard (with an off switch)
Driver for Switching Off the Accessory Parts
Arnold Coupler Standard Equipment (with an off switch)
The Oha 35 series is one of the passenger car types representing the JNR in the pre-war era, and more than 2000 cars have been mass-produced. This series boasts the highest number of cars among the passenger cars in Japan.
In 1939 (1939), production was discontinued in 1942 (1942), but when production was resumed after the war, due to difficulties in obtaining materials and progress in construction methods, the TR23 series appeared in a unique form that can be classified as a post-war type.
The feature was that the round roof was straightened (at the beginning, it was narrowed down), and it was located in the middle between the Oha 35 series of the general type and the Suha 43 series of the kirizuma that appeared later.
The TR34 series, in which the TR23 series of plain bearings were improved to the Japanese coro bearings, was adopted from the middle of the train.
* The reserved products were re-produced. 2000