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Product Description The Tobu Kumagaya Line is a line that connects Kumagaya, a base station in the north of Saitama Prefecture, to Menuma in front of the Tone River in the border of Gunma Prefecture.
It was constructed to connect with the Koizumi Line on the Gunma Prefecture side and opened in December 1943.
Since then, there was no bridge over the Tone River, and the Kumagaya Line became an independent line that does not connect with other Tobu Railway Lines.
However, on May 31, 1983, it became known as Tobu Railway's only non-electrified line for passengers.
However, on May 31, 1959, it was discontinued and replaced with a bus.
From February 1954, three dedicated Kiha 2000 cars were used.
Like other Tobu Railway cars, they were painted in sage cream color in their later years. Usually one car was used and two cars were used when there were many passengers.
In the 10th edition of the Railway Collection, "Kiha 2002" was commercialized.
This time, "Kiha 2001" and "Kiha 2003" were commercialized as a set of two cars. The headlights will be clear (the tail lights will not be remodeled).
The power unit is designated as TM-11R (16m class C), and the travel parts set is designated as TT-1800R.
[Product details]
Scale : 1/150 9 mm (N gauge)
Motor : none
[Product details]
Scale : 1 / 04 9 mm (N gauge)
Motor : none