1/150 JR101 Series 3-car set "Economy Kit" [432-3]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: 鉄道模型 1/150 JR101系 3両編成セット 「エコノミーキット」 [432-3]
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Item number: 600062517
Released date: 07 Feb 2024
Maker: Greenmax

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description ■ Green max N scale car economy kit series, JR101 series 3-car set (unpainted assembly kit).
Plate-shaped unpainted kit with the image of the JR101 series 3-car set that was active in Tsurumi Line.
Body and roof are gray molded. Underfloor equipment is black molded.
Coreless motor power unit attachment adapter for 1 car is included.
* Because this product is an unpainted kit, it does not come with a cart, pantograph, power unit, power cart frame, underfloor equipment for power, and car mark.
* As this product is an unpainted kit, it does not come with a cart, pantograph, power unit, power cart frame, underfloor equipment for power, and car mark.
* Specifications may differ from actual cars.
[Product set]
[Product set]
[Carmoha 101] + [Moha 100] + [Kuha 100]
[Product set]
Body (gray molded)
Roof (gray molded)
Underfloor equipment (black molded)
PVC plate
weight
Coreless motor power unit attachment adapter
Assembly manual
[Introduction of actual cars]
The 101 series is a pioneer of new performance national railways produced in 1957 (1957) and mass-produced in the following year.
This train was originally called the Moha 90 series, and it was equipped with a refined car body of the 72 series 920 series and DT21 bogies driven by Cardan. It adopted the MM' unit. It was called the Moha 90 series at first, and it was changed to the 101 series by the title revision in 1959 (1959).
It debuted in orange on the Chuo Line Rapid and was introduced on the commuter lines in Tokyo and Osaka.
Some of the trains were in the 800 series with a low roof for the Chuohigashi line. Some of the trains were later converted to air-conditioning.
[Product details]
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